Old Dominion VP wins 2025 Influential Woman in Trucking award

L to R: Jennifer Hedrick, Women In Trucking; Dee Dee Cox, Old Dominion Freight Line; Jill Quinn, Centerline Drivers; Lana Nichols, Women In Trucking
L to R: Jennifer Hedrick, Women In Trucking; Dee Dee Cox, Old Dominion Freight Line; Jill Quinn, Centerline Drivers; Lana Nichols, Women In Trucking
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The Women In Trucking Association Tuesday announced Dee Dee Cox, vice president of Human Resources at Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc., as the recipient of the 2025 Influential Woman in Trucking award. 

The award is sponsored by TrueBlue’s Centerline Drivers and recognizes the achievements of female role models and trailblazers in the trucking industry.

The winner was announced during the WIT Accelerate! Conference & Expo in Dallas, following the panel discussion “Becoming an Influential Woman in Trucking.” Panelists included Cox and the other 2025 award finalists: Cindy Ellers, Chief Customer Officer, Fleetworthy, Katerina Jones, Chief Marketing Officer, Fleet Advantage, and Leah Shaver, President and CEO, The National Transportation Institute. The panel was facilitated by Jill Quinn, President, Centerline Drivers.

“Dee Dee’s leadership exemplifies the spirit of this award,” said Jennifer Hedrick, CAE, President and CEO of WIT. “Her dedication to professional development, inclusion, and a positive workplace culture reflects the very best of what this award celebrates. We are honored to recognize her contributions to the advancement of women in trucking.”

Cox has 30 years of experience in human resources and organizational development. She has worked in a variety of industries, including textiles, flooring and transportation, both in the U.S. and abroad. As vice president of human resources development at OD, she oversees talent acquisition, employee relations, leadership development, and engagement strategies that have helped shape a strong, people-focused workplace culture.

Cox has been a driving force behind Old Dominion’s leadership and workforce development initiatives. She launched and expanded the Management Trainee Program, Supervisor Development Program, Apprentice Programs, and internships designed to create clear career pathways — particularly for women and historically underrepresented groups in transportation. These programs have achieved steadily improving retention rates and increased female representation across the company.

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“I am thrilled and honored to be recognized as the recipient of this award. The real recognition goes to Old Dominion Freight Line, for allowing me and the team to develop these programs. Our leaders at OD supported these opportunities which has helped us continue to fulfill our vision of being the premier transportation provider while maintaining our unique OD Family atmosphere,” said Cox.