Lisa Steed Launches Series on Women Leaders in Trucking & Transportation Operations
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Lisa Steed Launches Series on Women Leaders in Trucking & Transportation Operations

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NORTHERN UTAH, MAY 18, 2026 /PRSearchEngine/ — Transportation entrepreneur and FedEx contractor Lisa Steed has launched a new blog series focused on women in trucking leadership, transportation operations, safety culture and logistics management. The first article in the series, “Women in Trucking: Accelerate! Conference & Expo 2026,” explores the upcoming Women In Trucking Association event scheduled for October 2026 in Dallas, Texas.

The series is designed to examine leadership, safety, operational performance and the evolving role of women throughout the transportation and logistics industry. Drawing on years of hands-on experience in delivery operations, driver training and FedEx contracting leadership, Lisa Steed aims to provide grounded insight into the systems, standards and leadership approaches that shape modern trucking and transportation operations.

In the first installment, Steed highlights the upcoming Accelerate! Conference & Expo as an important networking and educational opportunity for women in trucking and logistics leadership roles. The article explores the event’s agenda, leadership sessions, networking opportunities and “Rock the Red” tradition, while also discussing the growing visibility of women in transportation operations and executive leadership positions.

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About Lisa Steed

Lisa Steed is a transportation and logistics entrepreneur based in Northern Utah. She serves as Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Linked Again, Inc., a FedEx contracting operation recognized for safety-focused leadership, high service performance and operational excellence. Steed is an 11-year accident-free professional driver, a decorated American Trucking Association Stepvan competitor and recipient of multiple industry honors, including FedEx Entrepreneur of the Year recognition and the Pacific Northwest Region President’s Award.