Centerline Drivers Named A Top Company for Women to Work For in Transportation By Women in Trucking Association For Third Straight Year

October 25, 2021 Brad Perkins

Centerline Drivers named a Top Company for Women to Work For in Transportation by Women in Trucking Association for third straight year

For the third consecutive year, Centerline Drivers has been named one of the “Top Companies for Women to Work For in Transportation” by the Women in Trucking (WIT) Association.

The list includes companies from across the commercial freight transportation marketplace, including carriers, logistics companies and equipment manufacturers. The honor reflects Centerline’s dedication to being a leader in helping women thrive in all levels of the trucking industry while continuing to get drivers on the road and keep America moving.

Centerline continues to work hard to develop the next generation of female transportation leaders. In 2020, Centerline hired 10% more female drivers than in 2019 and continues to be a leader in providing opportunities for women in trucking. Women hold 50% of leadership positions and make up two-thirds of Centerline’s workforce.

“We take great pride in promoting diversity and inclusion for our employees, our drivers and our clients, and I am proud to share this tremendous honor with them,” said Centerline President Jill Quinn. “It’s an incredible achievement to be named to this list three years in a row.”

Nominations for the award focused on corporate culture, work flexibility, competitive compensation and benefits, and opportunities for professional development and career advancement opportunities. The 100 companies on the list were chosen from nearly 14,000 votes. The list was announced in WIT’s official publication, Redefining the Road.

Read the press release.

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