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Ellen Voie founded the Women In Trucking Association in 2007. [15] She is the holder of a commercial driver's license and has been advocating for the empowerment of women in the trucking industry since 1980. [16] Voie felt the need for such an organization while working as the Manager of Recruiting and Retention Programs at Schneider National. [17]
Starting with season 9 (2015), she worked with Darrell Ward in a self-owned trucking company for 2 years (seasons 9-10) before his death in 2016. Kelly ran the company on her own during early 2017 (season 11) before the arrival of Darrel's younger son, Reno Ward, with whom she ran the company until the end of the season.
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[8] [5] Two years later, she was called an influential women in trucking industry by the Fleet Equipment Magazine. [9] In 2015, Taylor established a scholarship at the Clayton State University for supply chain management students. [10] In 2016, Taylor received an honorary doctorate of commerce from Clayton State University. [5]
The California Trucking Association in 2023 legally challenged the truck regulation, which was slated to go into effect at the start of last year, and California put it on hold pending a waiver ...
The California Trucking Association (CTA) has asked a federal judge to stop a state rule that would require truckers to switch to zero-emissions vehicles by 2042, calling it "a vast overreach ...
The American Trucking Associations (ATA), founded in 1933, is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry.ATA represents more than 37,000 members covering every type of motor carrier in the United States through a federation of other trucking groups, industry-related conferences, and its 50 affiliated state trucking associations.
The California Trucking Association argued that it's tough to meet those standards, and the law could take 70,000 independent truckers off the roads, which would further exacerbate the supply ...