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		<title>WIT Names 2026 Top Women to Watch in Trucking</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Women In Trucking Association has released its 2026 Top Women to Watch in Trucking list, highlighting professionals making a measurable impact across fleets, operations, safety, technology, and beyond. Based [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="https://www.womenintrucking.org/">Women In Trucking Association</a> has released its 2026 Top Women to Watch in Trucking list, highlighting professionals making a measurable impact across fleets, operations, safety, technology, and beyond.</p>
<p>Based in Arlington, the organization continues to recognize individuals who advance the industry through leadership, performance, and day-to-day contributions that keep freight moving.</p>
<p>“Part of WIT’s mission is to recognize women for their career accomplishments, their meaningful impact on the success of their companies, and their contributions to the industry at large,” said Jennifer Hedrick, CAE, WIT president and CEO. “These 75 professionals exemplify the mission, vision, and values of the Women In Trucking Association and truly are impressive women to watch in our industry.”</p>
<h2><strong>How the List Is Selected</strong></h2>
<p>The recognition comes from the editorial team at Redefining the Road, the official magazine of WIT. Honorees are chosen based on their character and what they have accomplished over the past 12 to 18 months.</p>
<p>According to Brian Everett, group publisher and editorial director, the program has recognized standout professionals in trucking for nine years. Over that time, it has grown into a benchmark for identifying leaders across all corners of the business.</p>
<h3><strong>A Look at Where These Leaders Work</strong></h3>
<p>This year’s group reflects just how broad the trucking industry really is. The women recognized represent motor carriers, third-party logistics providers, equipment manufacturers, private fleets, technology companies, and professional service firms.</p>
<p>Their roles cover a wide range of responsibilities, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>Corporate management</li>
<li>Operations and fleet oversight</li>
<li>Sales and marketing</li>
<li>Human resources and driver support</li>
<li>Safety and compliance</li>
<li>Technology and engineering</li>
<li>Professional driving and maintenance</li>
</ul>
<p>For drivers and industry stakeholders, that range matters. It shows how many different roles come together to keep trucks moving safely and efficiently every day.</p>
<h3><strong>2026 Top Women to Watch in Trucking</strong></h3>
<p>The full list of honorees for 2026 includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Ana Maria Arce, senior manager corporate sustainability &amp; governance, Bridgestone.</li>
<li>Allison Athey, vice president, vocational sales, Daimler Truck North America.</li>
<li>Jessica Bareford, director, sales training &amp; enablement, Estes Express Lines.</li>
<li>Sophia Bernard, member partner, Taylor Nelson Slattery Bernard PL.</li>
<li>Molly Borkgren, enterprise account executive, 3PL, XPO Inc.</li>
<li>Gina Bowker, PDC manager – Renton, PACCAR Parts.</li>
<li>Lesley Boyd, vice president, operations &amp; dedicated implementation, Lew Thompson and Son Trucking.</li>
<li>Shahera Brailey, engineering manager, senior, International.</li>
<li>Lori Brooks, vice president, marketing &amp; customer experience, ArcBest.</li>
<li>Wanda Brooks, compliance manager, R.E. Garrison Trucking Inc.</li>
<li>Maggie Burns, director – national accounts west, Old Dominion Freight Line.</li>
<li>Stacia Capponi, vice president of client services, Conversion Interactive Agency.</li>
<li>Kate Chauvin, senior director of client operations, Ancora Training.</li>
<li>Alison Cochran, assistant chief engineer, Peterbilt Motors Company.</li>
<li>Lisa Cook, district sales manager, ThermoKing.</li>
<li>Eileen Dabrowski, founder &amp; CEO, Apex Tide Consulting.</li>
<li>Heike Dasilva, group director of national sales, Ryder System Inc.</li>
<li>Tammy Deschler, field operations &amp; safety specialist, YMX Logistics.</li>
<li>Rachael Doyle, executive vice president, client services, Fleetworthy.</li>
<li>Tamara Draeger, CEO, Cannonball Express Transportation.</li>
<li>Alicia Echols, director, safety &amp; compliance, Bennett Heavy &amp; Specialized LLC.</li>
<li>Lisa Fingard, vice president – HR, TransX Ltd.</li>
<li>Shaneka Fredrick, director II, operations, J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc.</li>
<li>Michelle Gentile, vice president – vehicle supply, Penske Truck Leasing.</li>
<li>Amber Harbold, regional terminal manager, Quality Carriers Inc.</li>
<li>Melinda Herrera, district health &amp; safety manager SOCAL, UPS.</li>
<li>Allison Hughes, contractor relations manager, Bennett Motor Express LLC.</li>
<li>Natalie Jackson, senior tractor technician, J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc.</li>
<li>Chelsey Johnston, director, HR, XPO Inc.</li>
<li>Shanna Kearns, vice president of corporate accounting, Peach State Truck Centers.</li>
<li>Tysha Kendall, driver, tractor-trailer, WM.</li>
<li>Jessie Kilgore, customized solutions manager, FedEx Freight.</li>
<li>Lori Kincannon, CRO, McKinney Trailers.</li>
<li>Kimberly Knight, president &amp; CEO, Kim’s Trucker Services LLC.</li>
<li>Maribeth Knueve, senior vice president of sales &amp; marketing, Marten Transport Ltd.</li>
<li>Renee Krug, CEO, Transflo.</li>
<li>Julie Lawson, credit &amp; risk manager, Direct Traffic Solutions.</li>
<li>Michelle LeBlanc, CEO &amp; founder, Drop &amp; Hook.</li>
<li>Andrea Lewis Browne, supply chain manager &amp; quality manager, Great Dane.</li>
<li>Shantel Lockett, vice president, controller, Trimac Transportation.</li>
<li>Keinna McKnight, senior vice president of HR, Clean Harbors.</li>
<li>Rhonda McKown, group technical safety engineer, Ryder System Inc.</li>
<li>Gerri McLamb, director of transportation, Performance Foodservice – Virginia.</li>
<li>Donna Miller, senior vice president, Liberty Career Finance.</li>
<li>Tracey Miller, director of recruiting, Tri-National Inc.</li>
<li>Amy Molski, national sales manager, Echo Global Logistics.</li>
<li>Maeve Mueller, IT security &amp; governance, Bridgestone.</li>
<li>Jaime Oglesby, on-site trainer (lead driver), TA Dedicated.</li>
<li>Liz Ormond, senior director, parcel transportation, Walmart.</li>
<li>Maegan Ortega, HR director, Kenworth Truck Company.</li>
<li>Lisa Paul, executive vice president, transportation practice leader, Alliant Insurance Services Inc.</li>
<li>Katy Payne, operations manager, Truck Drivers USA.</li>
<li>Brigid Plamondon, key account manager, C.H. Robinson.</li>
<li>Kristyn Popejoy, director of NA materials, Peterbilt Motors Company.</li>
<li>Angela Prill, vice president – intermodal network management, Schneider.</li>
<li>Michelle Randazzo, CFO, Daimler Truck North America.</li>
<li>Becky Reynolds, transportation manager, Dot Transportation.</li>
<li>Christa Rugova, senior director, business support services, PLM Fleet.</li>
<li>Nicole Sapienza, managing member, Coastwide Marine Services LLC, Evans Network.</li>
<li>Susan Scott, senior key account manager, Circle K Pro.</li>
<li>Shelley Sheagley, senior vice president, products, Aurora Parts.</li>
<li>Shayna Sweet, manager of dealer services &amp; operations administration, Fleet Advantage.</li>
<li>Samantha Thompson, vice president, customer success &amp; fleet telematics, Penske.</li>
<li>Lesley Veldstra Killingsworth, vice president of pricing &amp; market strategy, Polaris Transportation Group.</li>
<li>Rachel Wagner, senior project engineer – vehicle programs, Kodiak AI.</li>
<li>Becki Wagoner, vice president of strategic innovation &amp; technology, May Trucking Company.</li>
<li>Mandy Wells, vice president, finance, Great Dane.</li>
<li>Katie White, vice president, labor, employment, ethics &amp; compliance counsel, RXO.</li>
<li>Melissa Wiesheier, district manager, WM.</li>
<li>Amanda Worthen, director of driver employment, Roehl Transport.</li>
<li>Cassie X. Lee, director of national accounts – Kenworth, PACCAR Financial Corp.</li>
<li>Tiffini Young, VP of customer service &amp; planning, Bay &amp; Bay Transportation.</li>
<li>Jessica Yurko, director of marketing, The Evans Network of Companies.</li>
<li>Holly Zandstra, CFO, Weller Truck Parts.</li>
<li>Rebecca Zeman, functional lead, enterprise transformation, International.</li>
</ul>
<h4><strong>Why This Matters for the Industry</strong></h4>
<p>For drivers, fleet managers, and decision makers, recognition like this highlights the people shaping how the industry operates today. From safety programs to fleet efficiency, from driver training to technology, these roles influence what happens both on the road and behind the scenes.</p>
<p>This year’s program is sponsored by <a href="https://www.xpo.com/">XPO Inc</a>., and those recognized will be featured in an upcoming edition of Redefining the Road magazine as well as online <a href="https://www.womenintrucking.org/top-women-to-watch">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Charles Baber, Ron Watson Named Maverick’s Top Drivers for 2025</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 15:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recognition like this does not come easy in trucking. It is earned mile by mile, load by load, and through the kind of consistency that fleets depend on every day. [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://truckdriversus.com/charles-baber-ron-watson-named-mavericks-top-drivers-for-2025/">Charles Baber, Ron Watson Named Maverick’s Top Drivers for 2025</a> appeared first on <a href="https://truckdriversus.com">Truck Drivers USA</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recognition like this does not come easy in trucking. It is earned mile by mile, load by load, and through the kind of consistency that fleets depend on every day.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.maverickusa.com/">Maverick Transportation</a> has named its 2025 Drivers of the Year, highlighting two drivers who have built that kind of reputation through their work on the road and within their teams.</p>
<p>Charles Baber was selected as Over the Road Driver of the Year, while Ron Watson earned Dedicated Driver of the Year honors.</p>
<p>“This recognition is awarded annually to Maverick drivers who consistently go above and beyond in their commitment to safety,” Maverick said. “Honorees exemplify the highest levels of integrity and professionalism in every aspect of their role, setting a benchmark for excellence while proudly representing the Maverick fleet as ambassadors of the professional driving community.”</p>
<h2><strong>Charles Baber Sets the Tone on the OTR Side</strong></h2>
<p>Baber, who operates in Maverick’s flatbed division, was recognized not just for how he handles the job, but how he shows up for other drivers.</p>
<p>“Charles exemplifies what it means to be a Maverick,” said John Coppens, vice president of operations. “He’s confident, approachable, and never afraid to take on new challenges, whether that’s assisting others to lead change in the ROC division or stepping up to provide a voice for Maverick drivers. Charles believes deeply in mentorship, safety, and asking the right questions, and he’s honored to be a professional driver. He’s proud to wear the Black Hat, proud to work at Maverick, and just as proud to go home to his family after a job well done. Charles is truly a deserving recipient of Maverick’s 2025 Driver of the Year award.”</p>
<p>For Baber, the recognition is simple but meaningful.</p>
<p>“I am feeling wonderful about it,” Barber said. “It is an enormous honor, and it feels like a huge pat on the back. If I could tell other drivers to start doing everything the way you are taught, and you’ll be ok no matter what.”</p>
<h2><strong>Ron Watson Recognized for Consistency in Dedicated Operations</strong></h2>
<p>Watson, who runs in Maverick’s final mile division, was recognized for reliability and stepping in where needed across operations.</p>
<p>“It feels surreal, and I am taking it one day at a time,” Watson said. “It is rare that a company shows appreciation to its drivers, so things like this boost the morale of drivers.”</p>
<p>Leadership pointed to his willingness to support the team wherever needed.</p>
<p>“Mr. Watson lives the Maverick Way every day,” said Justin Brown, senior vice president of dedicated operations. He sets the standard by doing whatever is needed to help our growing Final Mile team, including traveling to fill in other markets, assisting other drivers, and doing it all while providing his customers with top-notch service. Congratulations, Ron, and thank you.”</p>
<p>That consistency has not gone unnoticed at the account level either.</p>
<p>“Ron is as steady as the day is long,” said Gordon Lee, dedicated onsite account manager. “He exhibits a great work ethic, attention to detail, commitment to his job, and is an absolute joy to work with. He is always available when we need him to help and has stepped up numerous times. Ron carries himself professionally and sets a great example for other drivers to follow. I can’t say enough good things about Ron. He does everything the right way…the Maverick way.”</p>
<h3><strong>What This Recognition Signals Across the Industry</strong></h3>
<p>Driver of the Year awards carry weight because they reflect what fleets are actually looking for in today’s environment.</p>
<p>Safety, consistency, and professionalism are still the foundation. But just as important is how drivers support each other, represent their company, and handle the job when things do not go as planned.</p>
<p>For drivers, it is a reminder that the details matter. For fleets and industry stakeholders, it reinforces the value of recognizing the people who keep operations running strong every day.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, awards like this come down to doing the job right and doing it consistently.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://truckdriversus.com/charles-baber-ron-watson-named-mavericks-top-drivers-for-2025/">Charles Baber, Ron Watson Named Maverick’s Top Drivers for 2025</a> appeared first on <a href="https://truckdriversus.com">Truck Drivers USA</a>.</p>
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		<title>TCA Launches Search for Drivers of the Year, Offering $20,000 Prizes to Winners</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) has officially opened submissions for its prestigious Professional Drivers of the Year awards. This annual competition recognizes five outstanding drivers, each earning a $20,000 prize, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) has officially opened submissions for its prestigious <a href="https://www.tcaprofessionaldriversoftheyear.com/">Professional Drivers of the Year awards</a>. This annual competition recognizes five outstanding drivers, each earning a $20,000 prize, for their exceptional contributions to the trucking industry. Nominations are open until December 6, and winners will be celebrated at TCA&#8217;s Annual Convention in Phoenix from March 15-18.</p>
<p>To nominate a deserving driver, visit <a href="https://www.tcaprofessionaldriversoftheyear.com/">www.tcaprofessionaldriversoftheyear.com</a>. Sponsored by Love&#8217;s Travel Stops and Cummins, this program highlights drivers who exemplify safety, leadership, and impactful contributions to their companies and communities.</p>
<p>&#8220;This awards program plays a vital role in honoring the dedication and hard work of exceptional truck drivers. Recognizing their contributions not only boosts morale within the industry but also highlights the critical role they play in our economy and communities. Thanks to sponsors Love&#8217;s and Cummins for their support and ensuring that these important celebrations continue,&#8221; said TCA Vice President Zander Gambill.</p>
<p>Last year&#8217;s honorees included Tim Chelette of Big G Express, Rosalinda Tejada of Knight Transportation, Howard Robinson of NFI Industries, Clark Reed of Nussbaum Transportation, and James White of P&amp;S Transportation.</p>
<p>&#8220;Every day, the Love’s Travel Stops’ team strives to make life on the road easier for professional truck drivers. These underappreciated heroes impact each and every one of us as they perform one of our country&#8217;s most demanding and important jobs. We are honored, once again, to recognize those drivers who set the highest standard for the industry mile after mile,&#8221; said Jon Archard, Love&#8217;s Travel Stops&#8217; Vice President of Fleet Sales.</p>
<p>José Samperio of Cummins Inc. noted, “Many truckers are responsible for more than just safely transporting the goods we rely upon in our daily lives. When they aren’t logging miles, they are also responsible for community involvement, peer leadership, and improving their respective company cultures. Cummins is honored to continue to support the TCA Professional Driver of the Year program that rewards those drivers who go above and beyond to make a positive difference in the world around them.”</p>
<p>If you know a driver who embodies these qualities and works for a TCA member carrier, nominate them today and celebrate their remarkable impact.</p>
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<p><em>Source: </em><a href="https://www.truckersnews.com/"><em>Truckers News</em></a></p>
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