Career Catalyst Awards Recognize Trucking Companies Investing in New Drivers

The 2026 Career Catalyst Awards recognized trucking companies and transportation organizations investing in mentorship, training, and workforce development.

Finding drivers is still one of the trucking industry’s biggest challenges. Still, more fleets are putting attention on something beyond recruiting alone: keeping newer drivers in the industry once they get there.

That shift was part of the focus behind the 2026 Career Catalyst Awards announced by the Next Generation in Trucking Association.

Presented in partnership with The National Transportation Institute and Engine, the awards recognize carriers, private fleets, logistics companies, and training organizations supporting workforce development through mentorship, apprenticeships, school partnerships, leadership development, CDL training support, and employee growth opportunities.

Instead of focusing only on hiring numbers, the awards highlight companies investing in long-term career pathways throughout trucking and transportation.

Why Driver Development Is Becoming a Bigger Industry Conversation

For many new drivers, the hardest part of trucking starts after CDL school ends.

Adjusting to schedules, trip planning, backing, customer expectations, weather, dispatch communication, and life away from home can push drivers out of the industry quickly if support systems are weak during those first months on the road.

That reality is one reason mentorship and onboarding programs are becoming larger talking points throughout trucking.

Association President and Co-Founder Lindsey Trent said the awards were created to recognize companies working to strengthen those career pathways.

“We created the Career Catalyst Awards because there are companies across this industry doing incredible work to invest in people, but many of those efforts are not always seen or recognized,” Trent said. “These awards were designed to spotlight organizations that are building real career pathways, partnering with schools, creating opportunities for young people, and helping position trucking and transportation as a first-choice career field for the next generation workforce.”

Carriers And Transportation Companies Recognized This Year

This year’s Career Catalyst Award recipients included a mix of trucking companies, private fleets, logistics providers, and workforce development organizations across different parts of the industry.

Companies recognized included:

As more fleets compete for younger workers entering trucking, programs tied to mentorship, training, and career development are continuing to become a larger part of how companies market themselves to future drivers.

Source: Truckers News

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Last updated: June 2, 2026