Women In Trucking Association names 2026 Top Women to Watch in Trucking
Mar 23, 2026
The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) announced its list of 2026 Top Women to Watch in Trucking. The editorial staff of Redefining the Road, WIT’s official magazine, selected these individuals based upon their character and their significant career accomplishments in the past 12 to 18 months.
“Part of WIT’s mission is to recognize women for their career accomplishments, their meaningful impact on the success of their companies, and their contributions to the industry at-large,” said Jennifer Hedrick, CAE, WIT president and CEO. “These 75 professionals exemplify the mission, vision, and values of the Women In Trucking Association and truly are impressive women to watch in our industry.”
Redefining the Road magazine has been honoring top performers in the industry through this recognition program for nine years, according to Brian Everett, group publisher and editorial director of Redefining the Road magazine. Those recognized on the 2026 Top Women to Watch in Trucking list work for a broad range of company types, including motor carriers, third-party logistics companies, equipment manufacturers, professional services companies, technology innovators and private fleets. Their job functions include corporate management (45%), operations (20%), sales and marketing (11%), HR/talent management (7%), strategic initiatives (5%), technology (4%), engineering (4%), professional driver (3%), and technician (1%), said Everett.
Individuals recognized as 2026 “Top Women to Watch in Trucking” are:
Ana Maria Arce, sr. manager corporate sustainability & governance, Bridgestone
Allison Athey, VP, vocational sales, Daimler Truck North America
Jessica Bareford, director, sales training & enablement, Estes Express Lines
Sophia Bernard, member partner, Taylor Nelson Slattery Bernard PL
Molly Borkgren, enterprise account executive, 3PL, XPO, Inc.
Gina Bowker, PDC manager – Renton, PACCAR Parts
Lesley Boyd, VP, operations & dedicated implementation, Lew Thompson and Son Trucking
Shahera Brailey, engineering manager sr., International
Lori Brooks, VP, marketing & customer experience, ArcBest
Wanda Brooks, compliance manager, R.E. Garrison Trucking, Inc.
Maggie Burns, director – national accounts west, Old Dominion Freight Line
Stacia Capponi, VP of client services, Conversion Interactive Agency
Kate Chauvin, sr. director of client operations, Ancora Training
Alison Cochran, assistant chief engineer, Peterbilt Motors Company
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