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Women In Trucking Association announces continued partnership with Walmart

The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) announced that Walmart has renewed its Gold Level Partnership for the twelfth year, helping the nonprofit organization attract more women to the transportation industry and empower them to be successful.

In addition to providing financial support as a gold partner, the company actively participates in the association. Walmart’s Vice President of Private Fleet Operations East Ryan McDaniel serves on the WIT board of directors. The company also sponsors the annual Female Driver of the Year Award, a way to recognize outstanding professional female drivers leading the industry in safety standards and working to enhance the public image of trucking.

“Walmart is pleased to renew our Gold Level Partnership with the Women in Trucking Association for the twelfth year,” said Ryan McDaniel, Vice President, Walmart Private Fleet Operations East. “Supporting female professional drivers is very important to Walmart and the industry as a whole. We’re proud to promote gender diversity in transportation and celebrate the accomplishments of our female drivers.”

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Ellen Voie

“We continue to make significant strides in our efforts to advance gender diversity in the industry, whether behind the wheel or in the office.” said Ellen Voie, WIT president and CEO. “Without the support from influential business leaders like Walmart, this progress is not possible. We are grateful for their continued support and partnership.”

Since 2007, WIT has been focused on engaging more women in the industry at all levels and minimizing the obstacles they face. A few recent accomplishments include the first virtual Accelerate! Conference and Exhibition, unveiling its Driver Ambassador Trailer, and providing driver members with free health support programs during the COVID-19 pandemic.