August 20 Webinar Graphic Women in Trucking ATRI webinar

The trucking industry plays a vital role in our economy, yet women remain underrepresented in this essential field. Join us on Tuesday, August 20 at 2pm ET for a thought-provoking webinar as we explore the findings of the American Transportation Research Institute's (ATRI) latest research on the challenges women face in trucking. Discover actionable insights and solutions that can transform the industry into a more inclusive and equitable space for women.

What You'll Learn

  • Key Challenges for Women Truck Drivers: Understand the barriers women face in training, workplace culture, and on-the-road lifestyle.
  • Innovative Solutions: Discover specific strategies for recruiting, retaining, and supporting women drivers, including women-specific initiatives that have proven effective.
  • Health and Well-being Focus: Explore available options to help drivers maintain a healthy lifestyle, even on the road.
  • Economic and Safety Impact: Learn about the positive effects of increasing women drivers on safety and the economy, and why women are statistically safer drivers.

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Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a crucial conversation about empowering women in trucking. Reserve your spot today!

Check out the ATRI report here.

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Meet Our Presenters:

Jeremy

Jeremy Reymer

As the founder of DriverReach and an industry thought leader, Jeremy Reymer brings more than 20 years of experience in the trucking industry as both a carrier and a vendor, having led a small truckload operation and a regional CDL driver staffing company.

Rebecca Brewster

Rebecca Brewster

Rebecca Brewster is President and Chief Operating Officer of the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI). Rebecca has been with ATRI for over 25 years. Prior to that, she was the Public and Governmental Affairs Director for the Cary, North Carolina Chamber of Commerce and a Fleet Analyst with Moen, Inc.

Dr Mark Manera

Dr. Mark Manera

Dr. Mark Manera is the Founder and CEO of Offshift. As a Doctor of Physical Therapy, he saw firsthand what a lifetime of trucking can do to a person’s body. From that experience, Mark was inspired to start Offshift, with the mission to reimagine digital health for the trucking industry. Offshift helps trucking companies reduce risk of healthcare costs and workers’ compensation claims by helping their employees engage with their health.