Latest group of 15 transportation executives in the Truckload Carriers Association’s Young Leadership program includes three people from leading reefer carriers.
The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) recently revealed the 15 young transportation executives—including three people from leading refrigerated carriers—who were selected to the 2025 Elevate Young Leadership program.
Designed to empower and nurture the leaders of tomorrow, Elevate offers a unique opportunity for young professionals to engage with each other and industry mentors, further their trucking knowledge and thrive in their careers.
The first-class group of young leaders were selected from a competitive and large group of applicants by a judging committee of TCA members, and they are to be congratulated for their selection, TCA said. “A big congratulations to this impressive group of young transportation professionals for being selected to the second Elevate Class,” Zander Gambill, TCA vice president, said in a news release.
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“Last year’s inaugural year for Elevate was a big success, and this 2025 class, along with the upcoming program, will continue to build on that success.”
The Class of 2025 is made up of TCA carrier, school, and associate members who will be formally introduced at TCA’s Annual Convention, set for March 15-18 in Phoenix, Arizona.
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