
For Immediate Release
Contact: Brynn Everett, Women In Trucking
Association
952-442-8850
ext.220, brynn@WomenInTrucking.org
Women In Trucking
Foundation Awards Thirteen Scholarships
Plover,
WI – June 4, 2018 – The Women In Trucking (WIT) Foundation is
proud to announce the selection of thirteen recipients of its scholarship
program, providing $1,000 each to winners to further their careers in the
trucking industry.
The
awardees come from across the U.S. and are enrolled in schools or training
programs in categories of driving, leadership, safety or technical fields
of study. Four of the thirteen are using the money to earn a Commercial
Drivers License (CDL), which will help address a critical shortage of
drivers facing the industry.
“The
Foundation is incredibly proud of the thirteen recipients selected by the
judging committee,” said Miranda Barrett, Executive Director. “They all
demonstrate a strong commitment to growing themselves within the trucking
industry and it’s an honor to help them with this funding.”
Founded in
2010, the Foundation has provided approximately $70,000 in scholarships
over the past eight years. It is supported by the Women In Trucking
Association, whose mission is to encourage the employment of women in the trucking
industry, promote their accomplishments, and minimize obstacles faced by
women working in the industry. The Foundation provides scholarships twice a
year, with the next round of applications opening in August.
One
recipient of an award is Collen Hardy, who is attending the Universal
Technical Institute in Arizona. “I am definitely committed to a long career
in the trucking industry because I love what I do!” said Hardy. “I was a
local CDL driver for ten years but wanted to do something different. I love
trucks and decided to learn how to repair them. Trucking has been good to
me and my family, and I’m doing something I love every day.”
“There is
such a need for more skilled talent in the trucking industry, and the WIT
Foundation provides financial support to help motivated individuals grow
their skills,” said Debora Babin Katz, WIT Foundation chair and VP of
TrucBrush Corporation. “We hope to keep growing the number of recipients we
support, and we are actively seeking partners to make that happen.”
Significant
contributors to the WIT Foundation include the Ryder Charitable Foundation,
UPS and the J.J. Keller Foundation, which gave a grant in the name of a
longstanding employee, Jan Hamblin. The recipient of the Jan Hamblin
scholarship is Perla Acuña, who is studying for a Masters in Integrated
Supply Chain Management at the University of
Wisconsin-Platteville.
The next
round of applications for scholarships will open in August. Individuals or
organizations interested in supporting the WIT Foundation can visit www.womenintruckingfoundation.org, or contact miranda@womenintrucking.org.
Learn more about the recipients and
their stories here.
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The
Women In Trucking Foundation is affiliated with the nonprofit
organization Women In Trucking Association, Inc., and is responsible for
raising funds for scholarships and encouraging the employment of women in
the trucking industry. Women
In Trucking Association, Inc. is a nonprofit
association established to encourage the employment of women in the
trucking industry, promote their accomplishments and minimize obstacles faced
by women working in the trucking industry. Membership is not limited to
women, as 17 percent of its members are men who support the mission. Women
In Trucking is supported by its members and the generosity of Gold Level
Partners: Arrow Truck Sales, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems,
Daimler Trucks North America, BMO Transportation Finance, Expediter
Services, Great Dane, J.B. Hunt Transport, Ryder System, Inc., and
Walmart.
For more
information or to donate, visit www.womenintruckingfoundation.org or call
888.464.9482. Women In Trucking Foundation is also registered with
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