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		<title>Ingrid Brown Earns WIT 2026 Driver of the Year Recognition</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recognition at the national level doesn’t come easy in trucking. It takes years on the road, a reputation for doing things the right way, and the kind of leadership others [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recognition at the national level doesn’t come easy in trucking. It takes years on the road, a reputation for doing things the right way, and the kind of leadership others notice. That’s exactly what led to <strong>Ingrid Brown</strong> being named the 2026 Driver of the Year by the <a href="https://www.womenintrucking.org/">Women In Trucking Association</a>.</p>
<p>The announcement came during the Salute to Women Behind the Wheel event at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky. The event highlights women who continue raising the bar across trucking through consistency, professionalism, and long-term impact.</p>
<h2><strong>A Career Built Over Decades</strong></h2>
<p>Brown’s career spans 46 years, covering everything from running as an independent owner-operator to managing operations for a specialized refrigerated fleet. She currently serves as operations manager at <a href="https://www.blackjackexpress.com/">Blackjack Express LLC</a> while still spending time behind the wheel hauling heavy, oversize, and refrigerated freight.</p>
<p>Her background includes launching Rollin’ B LLC and steadily building a reputation rooted in safety, reliability, and leadership. Over time, that consistency has turned into a legacy recognized across the industry.</p>
<p>She has also earned multiple honors throughout her career, including the National Association of Small Trucking Companies Woman Driver of the Year Award, the TA Petro Citizen Driver Award, and recognition as an inaugural inductee at the Mid-America Trucking Show Wall of Fame.</p>
<h3><strong>Leadership Beyond the Driver&#8217;s Seat</strong></h3>
<p>Brown has been involved with the Women In Trucking Association since 2007 as a charter member. She is now serving her second term on the board of directors and works as a liaison to the Women In Trucking Foundation board.</p>
<p>Her influence goes beyond titles. She has contributed as a safety collaborator with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and has spent years mentoring other drivers while staying active in her community.</p>
<p>Her story also includes personal resilience, having survived melanoma cancer three times while continuing to stay engaged in the industry.</p>
<h3><strong>Recognition From Industry Leaders</strong></h3>
<p>Her selection for Driver of the Year reflects how peers and leadership view her impact.</p>
<p>“We are proud to recognize Ingrid, whose tireless commitment to excellence, safety, and empowering women in this industry sets a standard that inspires us all,” said Jennifer Hedrick, CAE, WIT president and CEO.</p>
<p>That same respect is echoed by others who have worked alongside her.</p>
<p>“Ingrid consistently operates with the highest standards of safety, reliability, and integrity, understanding that her actions reflect not only on her company, but on the trucking industry as a whole,” said Kristy Knichel, president of <a href="https://www.knichellogistics.com/">Knichel Logistics</a>. “Through her actions, attitude, and dedication, she elevates the profession and inspires those around her.”</p>
<h3><strong>What the Award Represents</strong></h3>
<p>The Driver of the Year Award, presented with support from Walmart, focuses on individuals who consistently prioritize safety while helping shape how the public views trucking.</p>
<p>“Walmart is proud to sponsor the Driver of the Year award because it reflects our commitment to safety, excellence, and a culture of belonging across transportation,” said Ryan McDaniel, Walmart senior vice president, transportation. “Ingrid Brown embodies what this recognition stands for: a seasoned professional whose leadership, safety advocacy, and dedication to the industry have made a meaningful impact. Congrats to Ingrid for being named Driver of the Year.”</p>
<h3><strong>Finalists Recognized Alongside Brown</strong></h3>
<p>Brown was selected from a strong group of finalists, each bringing their own contributions to the profession:</p>
<p>Fabiola Campos-Buenavista, professional driver and driver development instructor, FedEx Freight<br />
Gina Jones, company driver, Werner<br />
KellyLynn McLaughlin, national transportation driver, dump and roll off, Clean Harbors Environmental Services</p>
<h4><strong>Why This Recognition Matters</strong></h4>
<p>Awards like this highlight what many already know. Long careers built on safety, consistency, and mentorship don’t just move freight. They shape the future of trucking.</p>
<p>Brown’s story reflects what’s possible when experience meets leadership and when drivers stay committed to doing the job right year after year.</p>
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		<title>America’s Best Drivers and New NASTC Ambassadors: Celebrating the Heart of Small Trucking in 2025</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>At this year’s National Association of Small Trucking Companies (NASTC) annual conference in Nashville, Tennessee, small trucking excellence took center stage. The three-day event showcased the professionalism, grit, and dedication [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At this year’s National Association of Small Trucking Companies (NASTC) annual conference in Nashville, Tennessee, small trucking excellence took center stage. The three-day event showcased the professionalism, grit, and dedication that define America’s independent carriers and owner-operators, honoring the individuals and companies that continue to drive the industry forward.</p>
<p>NASTC President David Owen kicked off the Thursday, October 23, program by recognizing the 2025 “America’s Best Drivers” team, which consists of twenty outstanding professional truck drivers nominated by NASTC member companies. Together, these drivers represent an incredible 585 years of combined over-the-road experience and an astonishing 51,442,500 accident-free miles.</p>
<p>Owen also presented this year’s Best Broker award to S-2 (Solutions Source), a long-standing member of NASTC’s Best Brokers group. “No NASTC member has ever lost a dime working with one of our Best Brokers,” Owen said, reflecting on the program’s strong reputation since its creation in 1991.</p>
<h2><strong>Honoring the New NASTC Transportation Ambassadors</strong></h2>
<p>In a new initiative for 2025, NASTC introduced three Transportation Ambassadors, individuals who’ve gone above and beyond to represent trucking in a positive light. The inaugural honorees included Tony Justice, Ingrid Brown, and Lindsay Lawler, all known for using their platforms to champion professional drivers and tell the real story of life behind the wheel.</p>
<p>“We have a real problem in trucking. We’re politically incorrect,” Owen said during the ceremony. “The only people who appreciate us are the people inside this industry, and one of the challenges we have is trying to create a realistic view of big trucks. The people we’re recognizing tonight are people who’ve really helped do that, giving of themselves 100 different ways to help us show what you guys are all about.”</p>
<p>While longtime advocate and driver Ingrid Brown was unable to attend due to health reasons, Owen paid tribute to her years of leadership and public advocacy for truckers. “I’ve known her for probably 25 years,” he said. “She’s been a voice for truck drivers and a bridge to the public, showing what trucking really means.”</p>
<h3><strong>Music, Radio, and Trucking Come Together</strong></h3>
<p>Both Lindsay Lawler and Tony Justice attended the Nashville event in person. “This award brings together my professional lives, which are music, radio, and trucking,” Lawler said. “I agree wholeheartedly with you, Dave, that I think we do a really great job telling each other how great trucking is, but we need to get the outside world to see it, too.”</p>
<p>Justice, who spent years on the road before turning to music, echoed that sentiment. “My heroes have always been truck drivers,” he said. “My dad was one. I don’t remember a time in my life when both [music and trucking] weren’t a part of my life.” He thanked the small fleet owners and pro drivers in attendance, adding, “You guys are the ones that don’t wait around for people to pat you on the back. This country can’t survive without you.”</p>
<h4><strong>America’s Best Drivers: The 2025 Honorees</strong></h4>
<p>Each of the 20 drivers honored this year represents the very best in safety, professionalism, and long-term commitment to trucking. Their accident-free mileage numbers speak volumes about their dedication:</p>
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<li><strong>Travis Lauer</strong>, Alpha Drivers Transportation – 16 years, 1.4M miles</li>
<li><strong>Aaron Hayes</strong>, Black Diamond Transport – 24 years, 3.08M miles</li>
<li><strong>Brian Pregler</strong>, Capela Transport – 16 years, 1.7M miles</li>
<li><strong>Jack Rensing</strong>, Circle R Xpress – 49 years, 4M miles</li>
<li><strong>Roger Zima</strong>, Foltz Trucking – 42 years, 5M miles</li>
<li><strong>Baldo Reyes</strong>, Four Star Greenhouse Sales &amp; Trans – 25 years, 2.21M miles</li>
<li><strong>Richard Johnson</strong>, Gold Standard Transportation – 54 years, 1.6M miles</li>
<li><strong>Mike Adcock</strong>, Hahn &amp; Phillips Grease Company – 47 years, 4.8M miles</li>
<li><strong>Violet Holmes</strong>, Kisatchie Midnight Express – 38 years, 400K miles</li>
<li><strong>Jerry Ballo</strong>, Long Haul Trucking – 18 years, 2.2M miles</li>
<li><strong>William Edgin</strong>, Millwood Trucking – 25 years, 3M miles</li>
<li><strong>Christopher Lanning</strong>, Naeve Inc. – 20 years, 2M miles</li>
<li><strong>Charles Yahnke</strong>, Ohio Eastern Express – 25 years, 3.5M miles</li>
<li><strong>Justin Baldwin</strong>, Pleasant Valley Transport – 17 years, 1.5M miles</li>
<li><strong>Ken Schulz</strong>, QLF Transportation – 30 years, 3.2M miles</li>
<li><strong>Billy Ross</strong>, Southern Illinois Motor Xpress – 22 years, 2M miles</li>
<li><strong>Doug Hartman</strong>, Spoerl Trucking – 41 years, 2M miles</li>
<li><strong>Calvin Dean</strong>, TAC Transport – 25 years, 3.75M miles</li>
<li><strong>Jonathan Rejman</strong>, Venice Enterprise – 26 years, 1M miles</li>
<li><strong>Dan Stilp</strong>, Waletich Transportation – 29 years, 3.1M miles</li>
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<p>Each of these drivers represents what’s best about small trucking — independence, resilience, and a shared commitment to keeping America’s freight moving safely and efficiently.</p>
<p>NASTC also confirmed that its 2026 Annual Conference will return to Nashville next year, running October 29–31.</p>
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