Kenworth, Fastport and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Hiring Our Heroes initiative are again partnering in the search for America’s top rookie military veteran driver. Candidates are veterans who have made the successful transition to the trucking industry following their military service.
Kenworth to Donate T680 to Rookie Driver/Vet
Kenworth has pledged to donate a T680 Signature Edition Anniversary truck to a lucky military vet turned rookie truck driver.

This T680 Signature Edition Anniversary truck will be awarded to a veteran-turned-rookie-trucker later this year by Kenworth, Fastport and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Hiring Our Heroes recognition program.
Photo: Kenworth
To help promote the “Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence” recognition program and honor U.S. military veterans and encourage them to consider a post-service career in trucking, Kenworth will provide the top award for the eighth consecutive year.
In recognition of Kenworth’s 100th anniversary, this year’s award is a T680 Signature Edition Anniversary truck.
The T680 Signature Edition is equipped with a 76-inch sleeper and a Paccar powertrain featuring the MX-13 engine rated at 455 horsepower, Paccar TX-12 automated transmission and Paccar DX-40 tandem rear axles.
The T680 Signature Edition Diamond VIT features a black onyx grille and side air intake, and prominent Kenworth 100 badges on the sleeper. The truck is painted in Century Platinum Metallic signature paint and features specially designed anniversary wheels in black. It has a black interior with legacy red stitching accents throughout the cab and sleeper. The package also includes Kenworth 100 branded GT703 seats with red accents, special brushed platinum dash and door trim, and Kenworth 100 logo stitched into the sleeper back wall.
“Every year we see a life changed because of this contest and I don’t think it can get any better but each year it does. Kenworth outdid themselves by providing this incredible T680 Special Edition Anniversary Edition truck,” said Brad Bentley, Fastport president.
“In honor of Kenworth’s 100th anniversary this year, our goal is to receive 100 nominations, and we are excited to award this truck to a deserving driver who has made the successful transition to the trucking industry following military service.”
How to Nominate a Truck Driver
“Driver nominations can come from small, mid- and large-sized fleets, organizations or CDL schools," said Genevieve Bekkerus, Kenworth director of marketing.
"Just last year, winner Ashley Leiva, was nominated by the driving school that trained her. Each year, I look forward to getting to know the inspiring award finalists and I am thrilled that Kenworth is able to award a deserving veteran the T680 Signature Edition in honor of Kenworth’s 100th anniversary.”
“Transportation is an industry focused on serving community and giving back so is a natural fit for military veterans looking to continue their careers on a service-oriented mission,” said Eric Eversole, U.S. Chamber of Commerce vice president and Hiring Our Heroes president. “Hiring Our Heroes is proud to partner with Fastport and Kenworth to promote the hiring of more service members into the trucking industry.”
The top driver will be determined by an expert panel of judges. To qualify, drivers must meet eligibility requirements as specified in the official Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence Award rules, including:
Be a legal resident of the continental United States and military veteran or current/former member of the National Guard or Reserves.
Graduated from PTDI-certified, NAPFTDS or CVTA member driver training school, with a valid CDL.
Have been employed by any for-hire carrier or private fleet that has pledged to hire veterans and hired as a CDL driver after January 1, 2022.
Nominations are open now and the final deadline to submit applications is July 31, 2023.
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