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Vote for TeamRoehl as a top company for women to work for! We have once again been named a finalist in the Top Companies For Women to Work for in Transportation recognition program. More information is available on TeamRoehl.com and the My Roehl App News Hub. Vote now at https://www.roehl.jobs/blog/vote-for-roehl-top-company-for-women-to-work
We're celebrating National Apprenticeship Week! In addition to Roehl's two-year truck driver Apprenticeship Program, approved by the U.S. Departments of Labor and Veterans Affairs, we also have a Youth Apprenticeship Program in Maintenance. Congrats & thank you to these currently enrolled in the program: Hunter J. Jeremiah P. Zander C. and Tristan M. And, thank you to these techs who came through the program and then stayed with #TeamRoehl Jeremy H. (5 years) Connor A. (4.5 years) Jacob D. (4 years) Carlos M. (2 years) Juan A. (1 year) Bryce L. (1 year) Luis S-F. (6 months)
Congratulations to Amanda Worthen, Roehl Transport’s Director of Driver Employment, who was recently named to the Women In Trucking Association’s 2026 Top Women to Watch in Trucking list. Amanda was one of 75 women recognized for her accomplishments and her impact on other women in the industry.
Roehl Transport Drivers Earned $3.3 Million in Safety Incentives in 2025 Safety is Roehl Transport's cornerstone value, and the company rewards driving teammates for their safe behaviors as they drive. Instead of having to wait to receive a quarterly or annual bonus, Roehl drivers earn additional cents per mile for each accident-free mile they drive every week. Roehl Transport is one of North America’s safest trucking companies as recognized by the American Trucking Associations (ATA). Roehl Transport is a 5-time recipient of the ATA’s President’s Award, the trucking industry’s highest safety honor
Roehl Transport was recently honored by the Wellness Council of Wisconsin (WCWI) for our efforts toward and our commitment to fostering a mentally healthy work environment.
Roehl Transport was recently honored as a 2025 Vets Ready Employer by the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD). Roehl was awarded a gold certificate in the Large Employer category. The designation recognizes Wisconsin employers who employ and retain veterans through their hiring initiatives, employee support services and community involvement. Twenty-five Wisconsin employers were recognized across three categories this year. This is the first time Roehl has received this award. To be honored, companies are rated based on criteria including support for veterans in the workplace, such as available resources, training and work environment; hiring practices to prioritize veteran hires; and efforts to connect to the wider veteran community, including military families, service members and veterans. “Our founder, Everett Roehl, served in the US Army and Roehl Transport is built on values. Our programs for military members and veterans support our values of Doing the Right Thing, Innovation, Unity in Diversity and Delivering Success,” shared Tim Norlin, Roehl’s VP of Driver Employment. Roehl has repeatedly been named a Military Friendly Employer by the publishers of GI Jobs magazine, and the company offers on-the-job CDL training and a two-year Apprenticeship Program that is approved by the Department of Labor and the Department of Veterans Affairs. Roehl Transport is Wisconsin-based trucking company with locations across the United States.
Roehl Transport once again supported Wreaths Across America and their mission to Remember, Honor and Teach by hauling loads of wreaths to cemeteries in Wisconsin and Georgia, and for the first time, to Arlington National Cemetery. Members of TeamRoehl also volunteered to place wreaths on the graves of veterans, including at Arlington National Cemetery, where CEO Rick Roehl, Tamie Roehl (Director of Pay & Benefits Services), Tim Norlin (VP of Driver Employment), Amanda Worthen (Director of Driver Employment), David Eder (Military & Field Recruiter) Tim Rader (Certified Driver Trainer) and Charles Jones (Driver & 2025 Transition Trucking: Driving to Excellence Award Winner) joined thousands of others to place over 260,000 wreaths. Thank you to all of our teammates who volunteered, donated and supported Wreaths Across America and their worthy cause.
Charles Jones Wins Transition Trucking Award! Charles Jones, Jr., a military veteran & Roehl Transport truck driver, has won the prestigious Transition Trucking: Driving to Excellence Award, presented by the U.S Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Hiring Our Heroes Program (HOH), Kenworth, and FASTPORT at a ceremony held in Washington D.C. on Friday, December 12, 2025.
Thank you to our veterans and to the families that support them. Every day, we enjoy the blessings of liberty that your service, dedication and sacrifice protect. We are also pleased to share that TeamRoehl has earned the 2026 Military Friendly Employer® recognition by the publishers of GI Jobs magazine. This is the 13th consecutive year that Roehl has received this prestigious award, and this year we achieved a Top 10 designation. We are once again supporting Wreaths Across America by hauling loads of wreaths to cemeteries across the country, including Arlington National Cemetery, to be placed on the graves of our deceased veterans. In addition to Wreaths Across America, TeamRoehl also supports our teammates in the National Guard and Reserves through our participation in the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve program (ESGR) as well as through the Roehl Honor Program that offers recognition to our military veterans. Again, thank you to our veterans.
Roehl Transport Named Top Company For Women to Work For In Transportation for Seventh Consecutive Year & Honored with Elite 30 Status Again! For the seventh consecutive year, Roehl Transport has been named a Top Company For Women to Work For In Transportation. This designation, through the Women in Trucking Association (WIT), reinforces that Roehl is a great place to work! And, for the second year in a row, Roehl was also honored with the “Elite 30” designation! The Women in Trucking Association created the Top Companies for Women to Work in Transportation recognition program because many women say they want employers with a corporate culture supportive of gender diversity, flexible hours and work requirements to accommodate family and life balance, competitive compensation and benefits, training and continued professional development, and career advancement opportunities. This year more than 21,000 votes were cast to identify the top companies named to the list.