July 1, 2020
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Meet WIT’s 2020 Female Driver of the Year
Susie De Ridder

With more than 40 years’ experience behind the wheel and 4 million accident-free miles, Susie De Ridder seeks to inspire others to join the trucking industry.


Susie De Ridder got her start in the industry early on in life. Her father owned a trucking company and began bringing her for rides when she was a toddler. Even at a young age she noticed there were no women behind the wheel. So, she asked her father why.


“He looked at me and said, ‘There’s no reason why ladies can’t be behind the wheel as well as men,’” De Ridder explained. “That always kind of stuck with me through my years growing up.”


De Ridder has been a professional truck driver for the last 40 years and has approximately 4 million accident-free miles. She is a company driver at Armour Transportation Systems in New Brunswick, Canada, and she just won the Women In Trucking (WIT) Association’s inaugural Female Driver of the Year award in 2020. The award recognizes female professional drivers who lead the industry in safety standards and actively work to enhance the public image of the trucking industry.


Before receiving the award, De Ridder knew she was one of three finalists. The finalists were supposed to travel to Louisville, Ky., to the Mid-American Truck Show (MATS), which was canceled due to COVID-19. One night, De Ridder got a surprise call from Ellen Voie, president and CEO of WIT, telling her she had won.


“I told Ellen that it was like winning the Golden Globe of Trucking,” De Ridder said. “I couldn’t believe it.”


De Ridder officially began her career in trucking as a dispatcher and did rate quoting and back-office work. But when she got her commercial driver’s license and set out on the open road, she never looked back. She did, however, run into some challenges along the way.

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2020 TCA Safety Professional of the Year
Clare C. Casey Award
Presented to Jill Maschmeier

The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) has awarded National Carriers, Inc.’s Director of Safety/Compliance, Jill Maschmeier, as the 2020 TCA Safety Professional of the Year — Clare C. Casey Award recipient. The announcement was made during TCA’s Virtual Safety & Security Meeting on Wednesday, June 24.

This honor is bestowed upon a trucking industry professional whose actions and achievements have made a profound contribution to enhancing safety on North America’s highways.

“Jill’s motto is that every day we ALWAYS can learn something that we can pass on to our co-workers and family,” shared National Carriers, Inc. Vice President of Finance Mike Rinehart.

This motto being especially true during the unprecedented global pandemic. “She is also working for education and safety awareness during the current COVID-19 crisis,” he added.

Despite inheriting the safety position at National Carriers without prior safety and/or Department of Transportation experience, her work ethic has catapulted her into a knowledgeable safety expert, shared Rinehart.

Adding that when Maschmeier was hired in 2000, “National had an UNSATISFACTORY rating but within a year she invited the FMCSA back in and [we] earned a SATISFACTORY rating and a letter of recommendation from the DOT,” he added.

“Jill has led by example for the cause of highway safety for both the motoring public and in particular for freight transportation,” said National Carriers, Inc. Director Ed Kentner. “Participating in multiple areas she teaches, practices, and promotes a strong safety culture in every environment she is involved in.”

Aside from serving as a TCA Safety Council Officer since 2019, she’s also been named Kansas Motor Carrier Association’s 2016 Safety Professional of the Year, and has served as a member of the Women in Trucking Image Team, Southwest Kansas Safety Council, and has partnered with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for educating others about electronic logging devices.

Maschmeier is North American Transportation Management Institute (NATMI) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) certified (10- and 30-hour course), as well as a certified purchasing manager and licensed insurance adjuster.

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Transition Trucking 2020 Award
Nominations Now Open

Do you know someone who recently made the transition from the military to a career in trucking? Nominations for the Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence program are now open.

In its fifth year, the Transition Trucking award seeks to discover America’s top rookie military veteran driver who has made the transition from serving in the U.S. Armed Forces to driving for a commercial fleet. The top rookie trucker with a military background will once again get a brand-new Kenworth T680 tractor as the grand prize

The nomination deadline is July 31. Full criteria and online nomination forms can be found online here.

Under the program, Kenworth will again provide the top award – a T680 equipped with a 76-inch sleeper and the Paccar powertrain. Kenworth, Fastport and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Hiring our Heroes initiative are co-sponsors of the endeavor.

According to Fastport, an estimated 200,000 veterans transition from the military to the private sector each year. The Hiring Our Heroes initiative has helped more than 150,000 service members connect with career opportunities, including jobs in trucking.

The top driver will be determined by an expert panel of judges.

To qualify for the Transition Trucking award, drivers must meet four eligibility requirements:

  • Must have been active military or member of the National Guard or Reserve.
  • Graduated from PTDI-certified, NAPFTDS- or CVTA-member driver training school, with a valid CDL.
  • Employed by a trucking company that has made a hiring commitment and pledge to hire veterans on the Trucking Track Mentoring Program website.
  • First hired in a trucking position between Jan. 1, 2019, and July 31, of this year.

The 2019 Transition Trucking award went to Joseph H. Campbell Jr., a driver for the flatbed division of Roehl Transport, Marshfield, Wis. Three others also were honored at a Dec. 9, 2019, Transition Trucking ceremony at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation in Washington, D.C.

 
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Until next time, Happy Canada Day! Happy 4th of July!

Keep on truckin’ and please drive safely.

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