Centerline Drivers Named a Top Company for Women to Work for in Transportation by Women in Trucking Association For Fifth Straight Year
For the fifth consecutive year, Centerline Drivers has been named one of the Top Companies for Women to Work For In Transportation by the Women in Trucking (WIT) Association.
The list includes companies from across the commercial freight transportation marketplace, including carriers, logistics companies, and equipment manufacturers. The honor reflects Centerline’s commitment to promoting women in trucking while keeping America moving with skilled drivers.
Centerline is dedicated to nurturing the growth of future female transportation leaders. They are constantly working towards developing the next generation of women leaders in the transportation industry. Women hold 50% of leadership positions and makeup two-thirds of Centerline’s workforce.
“I’m so incredibly honored to win this award for the fifth year in a row,” said Jill Quinn, President of Centerline Drivers. “It’s such a testament to the hard work our team does each day to promote diversity and inclusion among our drivers, staff, and clients. Having more women in the trucking industry only makes it better.”
“Many companies in the transportation industry take serious steps to recruit and retain a diverse workforce,” said Brian Everett, Group Publisher and Editorial Director. “Redefining the Road, the official magazine of the Women In Trucking Association is pleased to name Centerline Drivers as a 2023 Top Company for Women to Work For in Transportation. This organization has demonstrated that it places a significant importance on gender diversity as part of its business strategy and is to be commended for the work in diversity that it is doing.”
Nominations for the award focused on corporate culture, work flexibility, competitive compensation and benefits, and opportunities for professional development and career advancement opportunities. The 113 companies on the list were chosen from nearly 27,000 votes by professionals in the industry. The list was announced in WIT’s official publication, Redefining the Road.
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