RE Garrison's Tracy Rushing wins Influential Woman in Trucking award

Tracy Rushing, Executive Director of Safety and Recruiting, RE Garrison Trucking, Inc.
Women In Trucking

The Women In Trucking Association today presented Tracy Rushing, executive director of Safety and Recruiting at RE Garrison Trucking, Inc. with the 2024 Influential Woman in Trucking award. The award is sponsored by Daimler Truck North America and recognizes the achievements of female role models and trailblazers in the trucking industry.

“Women In Trucking is honored each year to name a leader in our industry who demonstrates remarkable grit, talent and passion to advance opportunities for women in trucking,” said Jennifer Hedrick, WIT president and CEO. “We’re thrilled to give this honor to Tracy Rushing this year. Tracy’s commitment to this profession and desire to mentor future leaders is an example for all of us.”

The winner was announced during the WIT Accelerate! Conference & Expo in Dallas, Texas. The announcement came after the panel discussion “Becoming an Influential Woman in Trucking.” Panelists consisted of the 2024 award finalists: Lisa Gonnerman, Vice President of Enterprise Services, TA Dedicated, and Sheri Aaberg, Chief Operating Officer, Transport Enterprise Leasing. The panel was facilitated by two 2024 WIT Top Women to Watch in Transportation: Kelley Martin, Director of Aftermarket, and Heather Callahan, Director of Logistics, both with DTNA.

The conference session concluded with Rushing sharing HERstory with nearly 2,000 attendees. She began her career 30 years ago in a scale house and grew into leadership roles through perseverance, mentorship and a strong work ethic. She shared personal stories including her early years in trucking and the importance of relationships in the industry. She left the audience encouraged to find their "why" in trucking and strive to leave a legacy of support, inclusion and opportunity for future generations of trucking professionals.

"I'm incredibly grateful to be named 2024 Influential Woman in Trucking but this honor isn't mine alone. It belongs to all the women who have paved the way and continue to push our industry forward. I’m just proud to be a part of this community of strong, dedicated women who work tirelessly to keep America moving. We’re all in this together, and I’m thankful every day that I get to be a trucker," said Rushing.

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Rushing is an active member of the Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM), Truckload Carriers Associations, and the Alabama Trucking Association’s Safety & Maintenance Management Council. She serves on the Risk Management Advisory Committee of the ATA Comp Fund, the Women In Trucking Membership Committee and is the chair of the Truckload Carriers Association’s Safety, Recruiting and Retention Committee.