by Ellen Voie, on Mar 29, 2023 10:07:44 AM
The goal of Women In Trucking is to create a more gender diversity industry. We are proud of the fact that fifteen percent of our members are men who join because …
Read Storyby Women In Trucking Staff, on Mar 22, 2023 7:52:40 AM
It’s no secret that the trucking industry is short more than 80,000 professional drivers. And what’s worse, it’s predicted the industry will have a turnover in excess of one million …
Read Storyby Ellen Voie, on Mar 20, 2023 9:15:30 PM
The trucking industry has traditionally been male-populated, with women making up a small percentage of truck drivers and other industry professionals. However, technology is helping to break down barriers and …
Read Storyby Jennifer Hedrick, on Mar 20, 2023 1:11:04 PM
March 16 was my official “start date” in my new role as President and CEO of the Women In Trucking Association (WIT) – and I feel privileged to be in …
Read Storyby Women In Trucking Staff, on Mar 12, 2023 12:42:12 PM
The complexity of understanding gender identity within a workplace setting cannot be understated. In our society, gender impacts individuals in the workplace in a multitude of ways such as power, …
Read Storyby Fran Bernard, on Mar 6, 2023 1:12:57 PM
Photo: MADD In honor of Women’s History Month, the Women In Trucking Association is taking the time to tell the stories of iconic women who have paved the way for …
Read Storyby Fran Bernard, on Mar 6, 2023 1:11:40 PM
Photo: Transportation History In honor of Women’s History Month, the Women In Trucking Association is taking the time to tell the stories of iconic women who have paved the way …
Read Storyby Fran Bernard, on Mar 6, 2023 1:10:52 PM
Photo: Transportation History In honor of Women’s History Month, the Women In Trucking Association is taking the time to tell the stories of iconic women who have paved the way …
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