Work Truck’s March Shades of Fleet theme, Women Driving Change, highlights women across fleet roles and the allies supporting growth, leadership, and opportunity in the industry.
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Work Truck is continuing its monthly video interview series, Shades of Fleet, spotlighting the wide variety of people keeping the fleet industry moving every day.
March’s theme, Women Driving Change, celebrates women across fleet roles and levels, not just executives, but technicians, drivers, coordinators, analysts, managers, and rising fleet leaders who are shaping the industry in real ways.
Work Truck’s Shades of Fleet Invites Women Across Fleet to Share How They’re Driving Change
This month is also about what support actually looks like. Not the buzzwords. The real stuff. Sponsorship. Mentorship. Leadership style. Confidence. Navigating rooms that still carry some old-school energy. And the allies who help open doors and make space at the table.
Participants will record a short video interview using guided prompts and a simple recording link. No special setup required. Can't access the link? Email Lauren.Fletcher@bobit.com for the prompts so you can send in a cell phone or other recording.
Women across fleet roles, as well as allies who are actively supporting and elevating women in the industry, are invited to participate.
Shades of Fleet: Humanizing Fleet, Because Business is Personal
Fleet isn’t just about trucks, data, and logistics: it’s about people. Shades of Fleet is a monthly video interview series that shines a light on the individuals who make this industry move, especially those whose stories don’t always make it to the front page.
Want to see what this series is all about before you hit record? Check out our January episode focused on New Voices. (You’ll be seeing the February episode linked here soon, too.)
Also, a heads-up for April: we’ll be looking for technicians to feature next, so if that’s you (or you know someone who needs their moment), stay tuned and make sure you are subscribed to our newsletters so you never miss an opportunity!
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