
The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) announced today four finalists for the 2025 Driver of the Year award, sponsored by Walmart. This annual award recognizes outstanding female professional drivers who lead the industry in safety standards while actively enhancing the public image of the trucking industry.
The 2025 Driver of the Year finalists are:
- Ericka Norfleet, owner-operator, R.E. Garrison Trucking, Inc.
- Gina Jones, company driver, Werner
- Kathy Blaies, professional carhauler, United Road
- Sandy Winters, company driver, Leonard’s Express
The winner of the 2025 Driver of the Year award will be announced at the Salute to Women Behind the Wheel event, hosted by WIT on Friday, March 28 at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky.
Erica Norfleet
Trucking is more than a career for Norfleet – it’s a lifestyle she shares with her husband. Together, they have spent nearly nine years navigating the highways as a driving team while raising their seven children. Norfleet values the deep connections she has made along the way, embracing the resilience and camaraderie of the trucking community.
Gina Jones
As a 2022-2023 ATA America’s Road Team Captain and Werner Road Team alum, she advocates for safety and mentors current and future drivers through school programs and recruitment events. Jones and her husband are part of Werner’s Operation Freedom Fleet, driving a specialty-wrapped truck honoring military service members. Off the road, she supports charitable causes, enjoys time with her grandchildren, and loves riding her Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
Kathy Blaise
Known among her peers as “Carhaul Kathy,” she is respected not only for her precision and safety on the road but also for her commitment to teamwork, mentorship, and leadership. Blaies’ dedication to quality, efficiency, and professionalism has made her an invaluable asset to the industry, inspiring the next generation of professional carhaulers.
Sandy Winters
Winters is known for her strong work ethic and willingness to mentor the next generation. She believes experienced drivers play a key role in shaping the future of the trucking industry, and she takes pride in guiding newcomers toward success. For Winters, trucking is not just a job – it’s a passion, and she strives to be the best at it every day.