PLOVER, Wis. — The Women In Trucking Association will hold its 2019 Accelerate! Conference & Expo September 30-October 2 at the Sheraton Dallas.
The venue was chosen in part because WIT expects continued growth in participation at the conference and anticipates more than 1,000 attendees.
The downtown Dallas facility, which is just finishing a $100 million renovation in February, is one of the only venues that can accommodate WIT’s solid growth.
According to Ellen Voie, president and CEO of WIT, the conference is experiencing rapid momentum because of the importance of gender diversity in transportation – an industry that historically has been male-dominated.
“This is the only conference that solely focuses on encouraging the employment of women in the industry and finding solutions to minimize any obstacles they face,” Voie said.
The conference will feature 60-plus educational sessions on critical transportation issues and trends, along with perspectives of the positive impact women can have on the industry.
The conference will provide content in four key areas, including operations, leadership, recruiting and talent management, and sales and marketing.
It also will feature various peer-to-peer networking opportunities and facilitated discussions to open dialogue about the importance gender diversity in trucking.
Registration for the full conference is $695 for WIT members.
Reduced registration fees for professional drivers and students are available.
In addition, the conference will highlight finalists for WIT’s highly coveted 2019 “Influential Woman in Trucking” award, which allows the association to recognize female leaders in the industry.
The event also will recognize the “Top 50 Companies for Women to Work For” in 2019, a new award that is given by WIT’s official magazine Redefining the Road.
More information on both awards, as well as details and registration for the 2019 Women In Trucking Accelerate! Conference & Expo, can be found at www.WomenInTrucking.org.
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.
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