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Ellen Voie: Empowering Women Entrepreneurs
It’s no secret that gender disparity continues to in many areas, both in developed as well as developing nations. Over the years, there has been a forward movement, as women entrepreneurs are starting and growing their businesses and organizations. One name which stands out is Ellen Voie. Ellen is the founder of the Women In Trucking Association Inc. She currently serves as the nonprot organization’s President and CEO. The Women In Trucking Association was established in March of 2007 to promote the employment of women in the trucking industry, to remove the obstacles which might keep them from success and to celebrate the success of its members. Passion for Learning Since childhood, Ellen had always challenged herself both in learning new skills and in pushing herself beyond her comfort zone. She never stopped her quest to learn and to experience new things. Ellen participated in sports and took an industrial arts class in high school, which was typically attended by boys. She wanted to learn about engines, woodworking, and welding. This training led her to a position at a material handling plant where she was hired to work in the drafting department. She was later moved to the trafc (shipping) department and was promoted the role of trafc manager. She earned a diploma in Trafc and Transportation Management. This training provided Ellen with the skills to become a Transportation Consultant while she raised her family. Her background in the regulatory side of transportation led her to where she is today. A leader needs to seize the opportunities when they become available and that she did. Molding the Organization The Women In Trucking Association is a non-prot organization supported by its members. Ellen listens to their concerns and suggestions. Since the organization represents both drivers and carriers, as well as suppliers and others in transportation, Ellen has to be sensitive to areas that might be divisive. She takes her members’ concerns and works hard to address them. One example of this would be, truck cab design and the ergonomics. Since trucks were designed for men in the past, women did not experience the same level of comfort while sitting in the cab, so she worked with the manufacturers on making sure the trucks had greater adaptability for women