The Women In Trucking Association, Truckstop, and the Transportation Intermediaries Association announced Erin Van Zeeland, senior vice president and general manager of logistics, who also serves as the chief commercial officer for Schneider, as the winner of the ninth annual Distinguished Woman in Logistics Award.
WIT Announces Distinguished Woman in Logistics Winner
Schneider's Erin Van Zeeland was recognized by the ninth annual 2023 Distinguished Woman in Logistics Award from Women in Trucking.

The 2023 WIT & TIA Distinguished Woman in Logistics winner is Erin Van Zeeland, senior vice president and general manager of logistics and serves as the chief commercial officer for Schneider.
Photo: Women In Trucking Association, Inc.
Van Zeeland was chosen among three finalists for the award. The other finalists include Katerina Jones, chief marketing officer for Fleet Advantage; and Nanette Malebranche, managing director of the Tri-State District for FedEx Express. The finalists and winner were recognized during the TIA 2023 Capital Ideas Conference & Exhibition.
“We’re pleased to recognize Erin with the honor of Distinguished Woman in Logistics,” said Jennifer Hedrick, president and CEO of WIT, in a statement. “Throughout her career at Schneider, as well as in her volunteer work, she has shown exceptional talent, leadership, and mentorship of others — three of the key characteristics of this award.”
Van Zeeland is accountable for the strategy, execution, and growth/profitability of Schneider’s fastest-growing division, which includes brokerage, supply chain, and distribution management, as well as power-only service offerings. Additionally, as chief commercial officer, she is responsible for overall organizational strategy, including activities relating to marketing, sales, sales force effectiveness, product development, and services that drive business growth and expanded market share.
Van Zeeland started her career at Schneider in 1993 and has subsequently held several leadership roles in a variety of positions with increasing responsibility for customer growth and business expansion throughout operations, tech, business transformation, human resources, enterprise/global customer engagement, and logistics.
Van Zeeland holds a bachelor’s degree from Pennsylvania State University and an MBA from Silver Lake College in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. She also received a Corporate Governance certificate from the Harvard Business School and was the recipient of Supply & Demand Chain Executive’s first-ever Women in Supply Chain Award. Van Zeeland currently serves on the board of directors for the United Way - Green Bay and the Transportation Intermediaries Association. She also co-leads the Schneider Women’s Network and various other women in leadership and business programs.
Members of the judging panel include Brent Hutto, chief relationship officer for Truckstop; Anne Reinke, president and CEO of TIA; Stephanie Ivey, associate dean for research and professor at Herff College of Engineering; Ellen Voie, founder of WIT; and Jennifer Hedrick, president and CEO of WIT.
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