December 1, 2018
News and Events

Today is Wreaths Across America Day

In 1992 Morrill Worcester and his business Worcester Wreath Company of Harrington, Maine, had a surplus of wreaths toward the end of the holiday season. Years before as a young boy, Worcester had visited Arlington National Cemetery in our nation’s capital. The experience had reminded him through his life of the sacrifice some had made in order for others, including himself, to succeed and flourish.

Plans were made to lay the wreaths in honor of our Veterans at an older, less visited section of Arlington National Cemetery. Volunteers stepped forward to help deliver and place the wreaths.

In 2007, the Wreaths Across America non-profit group was founded. The event has expanded to all 50 states to lay wreaths at veterans cemeteries to remember our fallen heroes, honor those who serve and teach our children about the sacrifices made by veterans and their families.

Wreaths Across America traditionally laid wreaths on the second Saturday in December.  Beginning in 2016, it was moved to the third Saturday in December.
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Poll Results

What will Thanksgiving Day Dinner be this year?

Turkey - 48%

Ham - 10%

Both Turkey and Ham - 31%

Some other type of fowl/beast - 11%

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Influential Woman in Trucking 2018
Angela Eliacostas

 

 

 

Freightliner Trucks and the Women In Trucking Association (WIT) presented the eighth annual Influential Woman in Trucking award to Angela Eliacostas, Founder and CEO, AGT Global Logistics.

The winner was announced during the panel discussion of “Hard-Won Lessons from Trailblazing Women” at the WIT Accelerate! Conference & Expo in Dallas, TX. The panel was facilitated by Joann Lublin, a Pulitzer-prize winner and news editor for The Wall Street Journal. Eliacostas was presented the award by Kary Schaefer, General Manager, Product Marketing and Strategy, Daimler.

“From occupying seats in the truck to chairs in the boardroom, it is important that we recognize and celebrate the outstanding leadership contributions being made each and every day by women in our industry,” said Kary. “Through involvement in organizations like Women in Trucking, we want to highlight the career opportunities available to women in our industry. I am privileged to present this award to Angela Eliacostas, Founder and CEO, AGT Global Logistics and proud to be part of Women in Trucking, which is focused on attracting top talent and promoting influential leaders across all roles within the truck industry.”




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Women in Trucking Member of the Month - November 2018
Lana Richards Batts

Women in Trucking (WIT) has announced Lana Richards Batts as its 2018 November Member of the Month. Lana is the Co-President of Driver IQ and has been involved in the trucking industry for over 40 years.
 
Lana is a nationally recognized expert in the trucking industry. She started her career as the highest paid woman, but the lowest paid professional at the American Trucking Associations in 1973 as a transportation analyst. She rose to become the second highest person at ATA as the Sr. Vice President of Government Affairs. She then went on to become the President of the Truckload Carriers Associations. When she grew bored and frustrated with government affairs and Washington, she reinvested herself, turned her rolodex around, and started a mergers and acquisition firm that specialized in the trucking industry. In 2011, she teamed up with Billie Lee to start a background screening business that also specializes in trucking. Currently, Driver iQ has 23 of the top 25 truckload carriers as customers, which is “a testament to Lana and Billie’s knowledge of the industry; knowledge of the background screening business; their contacts; and their tenacity, resilience, and hard work,” said Ellen Voie, WIT’s President and CEO.

Lana is a highly sought-after speaker in the trucking industry and regularly quoted in the trade press with references being as the “Grand Dame of Trucking,” “Queen of the Road,” and “One of Trucking’s Best Known and Most Articulate Advocates.” “You never want to follow Lana to the podium – her speeches are full of facts, stories, and self-deprecating humor,” said Voie.

Part of Lana’s legacy will be her early advocacy for the Commercial Driver’s License, the Professional Truck Driver Institute, and Women in Trucking.
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Latest Survey

 Looks like the TruckDriver.com Thanksgiving Dinner Survey results are in and Turkey it is or was.  Here’s what you told us.

What will Thanksgiving Day Dinner be this year?

Turkey - 48%
Ham - 10%
Both Turkey and Ham - 31%
Some other type of fowl/beast - 11%

And speaking of Thanksgiving, we hope you had a good one!

Now, take the TruckDriver.com Santa Survey.

Until next time, keep on truckin’ and please drive safely.



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