Women In Trucking Association Announces Continued Partnership with Penske Transportation Solutions

| October 13, 2022

Penske Transportation Solutions has renewed its Gold Level Partnership, supporting the critical mission of the association and empowering women within the transportation

The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) announced that Penske Transportation Solutions has renewed its Gold Level Partnership, supporting the critical mission of the association and empowering women within the transportation industry to be successful.

Penske Transportation Solutions has been a valuable Gold Level Partner to the association, providing financial support, as well as being involved in initiatives such as the Accelerate! Conference & Expo, Top List recognition programs, Girl Scout events, thought leadership, and most recently, transporting the WIT educational trailer, WITney, to industry events. Additionally, Sarah Smith, Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Penske, serves on the WIT board of directors.

“We understand that our organization is made stronger by fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace,” said Smith. “Women In Trucking does great work to create awareness and promote the many opportunities there are for women in the industry. Penske is honored to be a top sponsor of the organization.” “We are thrilled to have the support of an industry leader like Penske who believes that diversity and inclusion makes them stronger and more competitive,” said Ellen Voie, WIT president and CEO. “At the forefront of innovative transportation, supply chain and technology solutions, their expertise, leadership and influence around the world is significant in affecting real change in our industry.”

Founded in 2007, the Women In Trucking Association is a resource for more than 7,000 corporate and individual members located in the United States, Canada and Mexico, as well as Japan, Australia, Sweden, South Africa and New Zealand.

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