Navistar and the Women In Trucking Association (WIT) presented Marcia Taylor, president and chief executive officer, Bennett International Group LLC, with the fourth annual Influential Woman in Trucking award at this week's Truckload Carriers Association annual meeting.

The Influential Woman in Trucking award recognizes women in the trucking industry who make or influence key decisions, have a proven record of responsibility, and mentor and serve as a role model to other women. WIT and Navistar teamed up to develop this award in 2010 as a way to honor female leaders in trucking, and to attract and advance women within the industry.

Taylor acquired Bennett International Group with her late husband J.D. Garrison in 1974. For 40 years, she has overseen the company’s strategic growth into an international transportation management and supply chain solutions leader. Taylor is also the CEO of the Taylor Family Foundation, a private family foundation that donates a percentage of quarterly profits to those in need.

“Marcia Taylor has built a very successful company and is recognized within and beyond the trucking industry for her accomplishments,” said Ellen Voie, WIT president and chief executive officer. “She is a role model for all and exemplifies the women in trucking we aim to highlight with this award.”

WIT and Navistar also honored three runners-up for this year's award: Amy Boerger, general manager – Field Sales and Service, Cummins Inc; Kim A. Kaplan, president and chief operating officer, K-Limited Carrier Ltd; and Stephanie Klang, professional driver, Con-way Truckload.

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