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Averitt recognized for growing the next generation of transportation talent 

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Averitt has been named a recipient of the 2026 Career Catalyst Award, presented by the Next Generation in Trucking Association.

The award recognizes transportation companies that demonstrate a strong commitment to developing the industry's future workforce through initiatives that support career growth, training, mentorship, and professional development.

Averitt was recognized for its ongoing efforts to create opportunities for individuals entering the transportation and logistics industry. Through programs such as CDL training, partnerships with educational institutions, comprehensive onboarding efforts, and a culture that encourages long-term career advancement, Averitt continues to invest in the next generation of transportation professionals.

“Workforce development remains a key focus for Averitt as we work to attract, train, and retain talented associates across our network,” said Barry Blakely, president and chief operating officer at Averitt. “By providing pathways for career growth and supporting professional development at every stage, we strive to create meaningful opportunities for our associates.”

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