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  • Women in Trucking names new leader

    March 01, 2023 |

    The Women in Trucking Association has a new leader.

    On Jan. 18, the Women in Trucking Association announced Jennifer Hedrick as its incoming president and chief executive officer.

    She will take the reins from longtime president and CEO Ellen Voie, who has held the position since founding the group in 2007. Voie expressed her support and excitement over Hedrick joining the group.

    “Through WIT’s mission we have created a community of 8,000 members to advance gender diversity in a male-populated industry,” Voie said in a statement. “I’m thrilled to have an association executive like Jennifer Hedrick, who will continue to advance the critical mission of the association I started 16 years ago.”

    Voie announced her intentions in November 2022, during the group’s annual Accelerate! Conference and Expo. While Voie said her goal has always been to retire in 2023, she hopes to still play a role in the organization.

    “I plan on somehow staying involved. I still love doing the speaking and doing presentations,” Voie told Land Line Now. “So I want to stay involved in some way, but I’m ready to turn it over to a new CEO.”

    Women in Trucking’s mission is to “encourage employment, address obstacles and celebrate success,” of women in the industry.

    Rachel Christensen, WIT chair and vice president of operations for J.B. Hunt Transport, said Hedrick is committed to maintaining that goal.

    “With Jennifer’s leadership, WIT will continue its central mission to advance the importance of gender diversity in transportation,” Christensen said.

    Hedrick brings 17 years of association leadership experience to the group, along with a background in the transportation industry. According to WIT, Hedrick, “advocated on behalf of members to create efficiencies throughout the commercial freight transportation network,” during her five years leading the National Industrial Transportation League.

    Hedrick will formally assume full leadership responsibilities on March 16. LL