Historic Achievement for Arkansas Road Team Captain with “Change Leader” Award

Jessie King, Arkansas Road Team Captain and FedEx Freight Professional Driver Accepts Changer Leader Award given by the American Trucking Associations (ATA)

In an unprecedented achievement, Jessie King, Arkansas Road Team Captain and FedEx Freight professional driver, has become the first individual recipient of the prestigious “Change Leader” Award given by the American Trucking Associations (ATA). Traditionally awarded to organizations, this accolade underscores Jessie’s significant impact within the trucking sector.

Recognition of Excellence

“We are thrilled to see Jessie’s contributions recognized on a national level,” remarked Shannon Newton, president of the Arkansas Trucking Association. “We are proud to send Jessie across the state to speak to audiences as an Arkansas Road Team Captain, where he shares his passion for the industry and invites young Arkansans to consider trucking as a career.”

Jessie King was celebrated for his dedication to fostering an environment of inclusion and teamwork. He was acknowledged alongside two companies, marking a milestone as the award’s first individual honoree. His relentless efforts in mentoring and empowering his colleagues exemplify his commitment to a supportive workplace culture.

“Whether he is delivering freight, encouraging his colleagues or sharing his passion for trucking with students and drivers around Arkansas, Jessie makes our industry a better, more inclusive place to work.”

Commitment to an Inclusive Workplace

Jessie King exemplifies leadership through his role with the Arkansas Road Team, advocating for safety and representing the industry with pride. His initiatives emphasize road safety while nurturing a welcoming atmosphere within the trucking community.

“The trucking industry is a vibrant source of quality careers for Americans from all walks of life,” stated Sarah Rajtik, ATA COO. “It is a place where individuals can find acceptance, belonging, and personal fulfillment, serving as the glue that keeps America together. ATA believes that diversity has been a key factor in the industry’s past and present success.”

Honoring Diversity and Inclusion

The ATA Change Leader Award celebrates those who prioritize an inclusive culture. Other honorees include:

  • Atlas World Group: Recognized for developing a modern DEI training course accessible to all employees, ensuring effective education.
  • Ceramex North America: Commended for initiatives enhancing employee engagement through health and wellness programs, open communication, and leadership development.

Jessie King’s achievement not only highlights his personal dedication but also sets a new benchmark for individual contributions in the trucking industry.

 

Source: The Trucker