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Nicole Glenn Named Distinguished Woman in Logistics

Nicole Glenn Named Distinguished Woman in Logistics

After more than two decades in the transportation brokerage business, Nicole Glenn has made good on her vision to build the smartest and most efficient freight business that delivers on its promises. As President and Founder of Candor Expedite, she has used her strong network and excellent industry reputation to make Candor one of the top transportation companies in the business – known for its hot shot ground, high touch, time sensitive shipments and white glove delivery services. Today, Candor is recognized as a leading certified woman-owned business headquartered in Texas – with offices in Illinois and Kansas. Glenn credits her success with an amazing team that consistently provides superior customer service, real-time updates, precision, and open communication. She is a certified member of The Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), The Expedite Association of North America, Women In Trucking, and the Transportation Intermediaries Association. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in management and marketing from Northwood University. Glenn also has received numerous accolades, including being named one of the Top Women-Owned Businesses by Redefining the Road magazine, and a 2021 Enterprising Women of the Year Champion, an annual tribute to the world’s top female entrepreneurs. Additionally, she is one of the founders of The Ladies Leadership Coalition (LLC), a new podcast hosted by female business leaders to profile successful businesswomen.

“Nicole is truly a distinguished woman in logistics, and we are proud to recognize her for this honor,” says Ellen Voie, WIT President and CEO. “She has demonstrated remarkable business growth at the helm of Candor Expedite and we look forward to her continued success in the coming years.” Glenn was chosen among four finalists for the award. The other finalists include LeAnne Coulter, Vice President, Freight Management for Penske Logistics; Erin Gattis, Chief Human Resources Officer, ArcBest; and Kim Littlejohn, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, USA Truck. n

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