Stevens Transport driver wins award for veteran who is also a rookie trucker

Jimmy Reddell of Stevens Transport with his new Kenworth T680
Jimmy Reddell of Stevens Transport with his new Kenworth T680
Ian Wagreich / U.S. Chamber of Commerce

A veteran with 22 years of combined service in the U.S. Army and Army Reserves received the annual “Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence” award during a special ceremony held at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation in Washington, D.C. 

Jimmy Reddell of Stevens Transport received the keys to a Kenworth T680, the top award in the recognition program. Reddell entered the trucking industry after he retired from the U.S. Army. Shortly after earning his CDL in 2020, he hired on with Stevens Transport. Reddell recently became an independent contractor through the Stevens Transport Contractor Division, where he currently leases a truck.

“This is certainly a special moment for me. I’m very honored to receive the 2021 Transition Trucking award out of all the deserving veterans nominated,” said Reddell. “Thanks to Stevens Transport and Angela Horowitz (the company’s vice president of administration and driver resources) for nominating me. Also special thanks to Hiring Our Heroes, FASTPORT and Kenworth for their support of veterans making the transition into the trucking industry. I can’t wait to get the Kenworth T680 out on the road.”

For the sixth consecutive year, Kenworth teamed with the FASTPORT Trucking Track Mentoring Program and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Hiring our Heroes Program to find America’s top rookie military veteran who made the successful transition from active duty to driving for a commercial fleet.The T680 is equipped with a 76-inch sleeper and features the complete PACCAR Powertrain with a PACCAR MX-13 engine, PACCAR TX-12 automated transmission, and PACCAR DX-40 tandem rear axles.

“It was an honor to present Jimmy Reddell with the keys to the Kenworth T680 on behalf of Kenworth and our employees. We thank him for his long military service to our country, and wish him all the best in his trucking career,” said Genevieve Bekkerus, Kenworth director of marketing.

Featured speakers at the special recognition event were Elisabeth Barna, executive vice president of industry affairs and senior advisor to the president and CEO, American Trucking Associations; Eric Eversole, Hiring Our Heroes president; Brad Bentley, FASTPORT president; and Kenworth’s Bekkerus.

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Runners-up James C. Rose (U.S. Marines/Prime Inc.) and Christopher Slindell (U.S. Army/Knight Transportation) each received $10,000. 

The top driver was determined by an expert panel of judges. To qualify, drivers had to be nominated by their motor carrier and meet three 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.

-- First hired in a trucking position between January 1, 2020 and July 31, 2021.