ON THE MOVE: Transportation Sales & Marketing Success Stories

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ON THE MOVE: Transportation Sales & Marketing Success Stories

"ON THE MOVE: Transportation Sales & Marketing Success Stories" is your weekly dose of inspiration and insights into the dynamic world of transportation sales and marketing. Join us as we delve into captivating success stories and glean valuable strategies from industry leaders, empowering you to excel in this fast-paced field. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, tune in to discover actionable advice that will propel your career forward in transportation sales and marketing.

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    How Revenova is Investing in Community, Marketing Growth, and Industry Connection

    In this episode of TMSA’s On the Move, Jennifer Karpus-Romain sits down with Lorieanne Rinehart, newly promoted Marketing Manager at Revenova, to talk about professional growth, industry engagement, and why community matters in transportation and logistics. Lorieanne shares her journey from supporting TMSA as a volunteer in a previous role to finally attending ELEVATE last year, and how that experience strengthened both her personal connection to the industry and Revenova’s continued investment in the TMSA community. The conversation explores evolving marketing trends, the value of relationship-driven networking, and what companies gain by showing up consistently and authentically within the transportation and logistics space.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    From Awareness to Action: How the Transportation Industry is Fighting Human Trafficking

    In this episode of On the Move, Jen sits down with Laura Cyrus, Senior Director of Industry Training & Outreach at Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) to discuss the critical role the transportation industry plays in combating human trafficking.Recorded just after Sexual Assault Awareness Month, this conversation reflects on the momentum built across April and how awareness efforts are translating into real-world action. Laura shares how TAT is equipping drivers, carriers, and industry partners with the tools to recognize and report trafficking, and the tangible impact those efforts are having on victims across the country.The conversation also looks ahead to TMSA ELEVATE, where TAT will be featured as part of the Community Hub, giving attendees a chance to engage directly in meaningful, purpose-driven work.This episode is a powerful reminder that awareness is just the starting point, and that this industry has the ability to drive real change.Download the TAT App.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    When AI Gets Pricing Right: Building Trust Through Data Integrity with Carly Gunby

    In this episode of On the Move, Jen sits down with Carly Gunby, Vice President of Revenue at Transfix and a finalist in TMSA’s AI & Technology Showdown at ELEVATE. With more than a decade of experience in transportation and logistics, Carly offers a preview of how privacy-preserving, custom AI cost models are helping freight brokerages price more accurately and operate more efficiently. Rather than relying on aggregated market data, her approach focuses on validating and training models using each broker’s own shipment history to address common distortions like seasonal bias, carrier skew, and volume imbalances. Carly shares insights into the business challenges this innovation solves and the impact it can have on margin performance and RFP efficiency, while saving the full workflow and demonstration for her live keynote at ELEVATE. offers a practical look at what’s really being said, and why it matters more than you think.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Two Years In: Leadership Reflections and What’s Next with Beth Malik

    On the second anniversary of TMSA’s On the Move podcast, we welcome back a familiar voice, Beth Malik, TMSA President and VP at SMC3, who also happened to be the very first guest when the show launched two years ago.In this milestone episode, Beth reflects on how both the industry and TMSA have evolved, what feels most important right now from a leadership perspective, and why the shift to role-based education Tracks marks a meaningful step forward for members.As she prepares to transition from President to Chair at TMSA ELEVATE this June, Beth shares what she’s most proud of from her presidency and where she sees opportunity for continued impact. It’s a grounded, forward-looking conversation on leadership, growth, and what’s next for TMSA.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    From Visibility to Authority: Rethinking Growth in the AI Era

    Most logistics companies aren’t struggling to create marketing activity, They’re struggling to be understood when it matters most. As AI reshapes how buyers search, evaluate, and choose partners, the rules around visibility are changing.In this episode, Kameel Gaines, Founder of Atlas AI Growth & Marketing Agency and a finalist for TMSA’s AI & Technology Showdown keynote, shares how her perspective has evolved from traditional marketing execution to building true authority in the AI era. We explore what’s shifting beneath the surface, where companies may be misaligned, and how leaders should start thinking differently about positioning and growth moving forward.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    From 100 Workflows to 12: A CRM Reset with Bryan Ossa

    Jen sits down with Bryan Ossa, Co-Founder and COO of Cartographer Consulting, and one of the four finalists selected for the AI & Tech Showdown opening keynote at TMSA ELEVATE.Bryan shares the story behind a CRM transformation for a transportation brokerage managing more than 1,000 shipments per month. Faced with notification overload, duplicate records, and conflicting automation, the company was struggling to keep track of customer requests and was close to abandoning its CRM altogether.In this episode, Jen and Bryan explore the operational realities behind CRM success, why over-engineering automation can create more problems than it solves, and what it takes to turn a system teams avoid into one they actually rely on.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    How B2B Buying Is Changing in Supply Chain and Logistics with Brian Ceraolo

    Jen sits down with Brian Ceraolo, a long-time supporter of TMSA and a President & CEO at Peerless Media, to discuss insights from Peerless Media’s Annual B2B Marketing Trends Study. The research provides practical benchmarks for marketing teams across supply chain, logistics, material handling, robotics, and engineering to compare their strategies with industry peers.The conversation also explores findings from Peerless’ recent Buyer’s Journey study, which revealed a significant generational shift in how B2B buyers research, evaluate, and make purchasing decisions.Jen and Brian discuss what the data shows, what marketing teams may be getting wrong, and how companies in logistics and supply chain can better align their strategies with the expectations of today’s buyers.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    From Three Weeks to 45 Minutes: AI at JAXPORT with Jeff Price

    Jen sits down with Jeff Price, Marketing Director at Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) and one of the four finalists selected for the AI & Tech Showdown opening keynote at TMSA ELEVATE.Jeff shares how his team is using AI to turn complex maritime trade data into actionable sales intelligence and how a newly developed “digital worker” is helping their marketing team accelerate research, reporting, and content creation without increasing headcount. With more than 20 years of maritime industry experience combined with hands-on AI development, Jeff offers a practical look at how emerging technology can help sales and marketing teams move faster and work smarter.In this conversation, Jen and Jeff discuss the real-world challenges that led to these tools, the measurable results already being seen at JAXPORT, and what attendees can expect when he takes the stage at the AI & Tech Showdown at TMSA ELEVATE.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Designing the Future Workforce with Lindsey Trent

    Jen sits down with Lindsey Trent, Co-Founder and President of Next Generation in Trucking, to talk about building the future workforce of the supply chain. Lindsey shares her own path into the industry, the mission behind Next Gen, and why creating clear entry points for students and early-career professionals is more important than ever.The conversation also highlights the growing partnership between TMSA and Next Generation in Trucking through the Future Forward Volunteer Program at TMSA ELEVATE, an initiative designed to bring supply chain students into the conference experience through hands-on involvement, networking, and exposure to the industry. With applications currently open, this episode gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at why the program exists, who it’s for, and the impact it can have on both volunteers and companies investing in the next generation of talent.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Community, Career, and Showing Up Where It Matters with Briana Irwin

    Jen sits down with Briana Irwin, Marketing Manager at TCW, to talk about building a career in logistics while staying grounded in community. From her day-to-day role in transportation marketing to her involvement with TMSA’s CSR subcommittee, Briana shares how getting involved early has shaped her growth. She also reflects on her 11-year commitment to delivering Christmas gifts to children in remote villages in Guatemala, and how both her personal experiences and TCW’s culture of giving back influence the way she shows up professionally. It’s a conversation about growth, involvement, and finding purpose alongside your profession.Register for the 2026 TMSA ELEVATE Conference at events.tmsatoday.orgCheck out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    People Still Matter: Leadership, Talent, and Retention in a Tough Economy with Coleman Ruffin

    Coleman Ruffin is back on On the Move as he re-engages with the TMSA community in a visible way this year as MC.In this episode, we spend time on the people side of leadership, what it looks like to hire, retain, and support teams when the market remains unpredictable and the expectations on leaders haven’t eased. Coleman shares what he’s hearing in real conversations with company leaders right now, including where tension is showing up inside organizations and where assumptions about employees may be outdated.We also touch on how growth, learning, and development quietly influence engagement and loyalty, not as formal programs, but as signals leaders send about whether people have a future where they are.This conversation isn’t about quick fixes. It’s about how leaders think, listen, and lead when conditions are tough, and why that mindset matters more than ever.Register for TMSA ELEVATE at events.tmsatoday.orgCheck out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Launching Something New: Brand, Community, and Momentum at Manifest with Whitney Cowell

    Seven thousand people, endless noise, and a brand reveal...without the press release. We sit down with Whitney Cowell, Revenue Marketing Manager at Knight-Swift Supply Chain, to unpack how a soft launch at Manifest turned a crowded floor into a focused pipeline moment. Instead of chasing flash, Whitney shares how her team shifted the story from warehousing to end-to-end supply chain, refreshed the visual identity with intent, and set up simple systems to make every conversation count.We dig into the mechanics that matter: aligning with seasoned sales pros, treating the booth as a routing hub, and using clear criteria to move high-intent leads straight to reps while nurturing the rest with message-consistent follow-up. Whitney explains why narrowing your audience expands your impact, how a single color change can signal strategic direction, and when to keep legacy elements so customers aren’t left behind. The theme is discipline over spectacle, measure what moves revenue, then build brand equity around those wins.Beyond tactics, we explore community as strategy. Whitney helped launch TMSA’s GiveBack program, turning service projects into low-pressure networking that actually connects people. She makes the case that purpose-driven culture attracts talent, strengthens partnerships, and drives the kind of word-of-mouth money can’t buy. We close with practical advice for first-time launch leaders: master budgets in context, know when to pivot, say no with grace, and avoid imposing a marketer’s checklist. Not everyone needs a new website or a TikTok, but the right move, at the right time, changes everything.If this conversation sparks ideas for your next launch, share it with a teammate, leave a quick review, and hit follow so you never miss what’s next.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Designing Role-Based Learning For Transportation Sales And Marketing with Don Friddell

    Want professional growth that actually sticks? We walk through how TMSA is replacing generic programming with focused tracks for company leaders, sales leaders, marketing leaders, sales practitioners, and marketing practitioners, so every session maps to real work and real outcomes. Don Friddell, TMSA’s president-elect, joins Jennifer Karpus-Romain to unpack why agility beats tradition in a market shaped by AI, rate swings, nearshoring, and lean teams.You’ll hear how we’re turning long, hard-to-rewatch recordings into crisp, role-specific takeaways with optional full sessions, plus how cohort-based conference paths make it easier to meet peers who solve the same problems you do. We dig into practical examples, like turning freight fraud from a headline into sales conversations, marketing content, and differentiation. We also address search fatigue head-on with curated learning paths, so a junior marketer can see the steps to director, and a sales VP can zero in on enablement, forecasting, and social selling that moves the number.Cross-functional networking remains a core strength. Tracks give you a home base, while mainstage content and open mixers keep the sales-marketing feedback loop strong. Volunteering takes it further, offering hands-on leadership experience you can’t always get in a one-person team. Expect more measurable value, clearer outcomes, and smart use of AI and digital tools to make TMSA a daily habit—not just a conference you forget by Monday.Ready to see the new tracks in action and plan your next career step? Subscribe, share this episode with your team, and register for ELEVATE in Denver at events.tmsatoday.org. Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Launching What’s Next: Growth, Leadership, and the Formula L Vision with Holly LaBoda

    Growth shouldn’t feel like getting dragged behind the wagon. We sat down with Holly LaBoda, Chief Growth Officer and Founder of Formula L, to unpack why logistics sales so often stall despite high effort and how to make results feel smoother, faster, and far more predictable. Holly has spent decades building sales strategies and leader capabilities across transportation and logistics, and she shares a clear blueprint for turning alignment into momentum.We start by exposing the subtle frictions that sabotage execution: proposal tools that encourage commodity pricing when leaders want consultative selling, incentives that chase RFP volume instead of value, and a patchwork of processes that confuse sellers about the “right way” to win. Holly explains why outcomes are visible but misleading, and why coaching the behaviors behind those outcomes matters more than policing dashboards. From there, we break down a smarter order of operations; strategy first, systems and enablement next, and technology last, so organizations stop buying tools for problems they haven’t defined. The conversation gets practical about implementation, ongoing onboarding, and the leadership habits that keep change sticky when calendars are full.Holly also introduces Formula L, a sales operating system made for logistics teams. We explore each stage - Illuminate to assess and roadmap growth, Leverage to refine processes, Lead to equip managers as coaches, and Lift to sharpen seller skills - built on a quarterly loop that keeps strategy, incentives, and tools aligned. The result is less chaos, more clarity, and a path where reps sell better, not just faster. If growth feels heavy, this conversation shows how to remove the drag and build a system that does the pulling.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a teammate who’s wrestling with alignment, and leave a quick review so others can find it. Your feedback helps us bring more conversations that turn effort into outcomes.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Designing Sales Incentives That Drive Results In Transportation And Logistics with Beth Carroll

    Want sellers to chase profit instead of empty volume? We sat down with Beth Carroll, CEO of Prosperio Group, to unpack how compensation design can sharpen focus, strengthen culture, and keep teams motivated through freight cycles. We walk through the foundations - target total compensation, target incentive, and the mechanics that fit each role -then dig into the real differentiator: role-based pay mix. Hunters who ask for the signature thrive on higher risk and upside; account managers who protect and expand existing business need stability to think long term. Get the mixes right and behavior follows.From there, we talk strategy. Flat commissions on linehaul or margin are simple, but they often pay for the wrong wins. If profitability matters, tie pay to the customers, lanes, and deals that actually create value. If goals matter (and when don’t they?)make them matter in the paycheck with quota kickers, accelerators, or tiered rates above target. Beth shares practical fixes you can deploy fast, plus a reminder that incentives act like a megaphone for priorities. Choose a small set of metrics that align with your vision and culture, then make the math crystal clear.Transparency and compliance carry the plan across the finish line. Standardize documents by role, respect state-by-state rules on commission timing, and give sellers calculators with source data from your TMS and CRM. That clarity turns every pay cycle into a coaching moment: here’s what you earned, why, and how to earn more next time. We also explore how marketing incentives can support sales through team-based goals and modest at-risk pay, and why shared targets across pods can dissolve friction between functions.If you’re ready to stop rewarding the wrong behavior and start paying for the outcomes that matter, this conversation is your playbook. Subscribe, share with a sales leader who needs it, and leave a review to tell us the one change you’ll make to your comp plan this quarter.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    What Really Matters at Logistics Trade Shows with Ash Thoms

    In this kickoff-to-trade-show-season episode, host Jen Karpus-Romain sits down with Ash Thoms, Senior Trade Show & Events Manager at ITS Logistics, to talk about what’s shaping logistics trade show season in 2026. From emerging trends at major conferences to how logistics professionals prepare for the whirlwind of events ahead, Ash breaks down what matters most to her, and what listeners should be thinking about as the industry’s calendar fills up. We’ll also cover the TMSA Awards program (with nominations due by March 6, 2026) and TMSA’s own networking event at Manifest in the ITS Logistics booth. Tune in for practical insights on handling the logistics behind logistics events, career-building at tradeshows, and why recognition within the TMSA community matters now more than ever.Register for our Manifest Connection Event - If you’re at Manifest Vegas, join TMSA at the ITS Logistics Booth #732 on Tuesday, February 10 from 10:00–11:00 a.m.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    2025 TMSA HQ Year in Review

    In this special end-of-year edition of On the Move, Jen brings the TMSA HQ team together, with potentially a few surprise guests, for a candid, behind-the-scenes conversation about the moments that defined 2025. From community wins to standout programs to the stories that made us laugh (or sweat), the team reflects on what made this year unforgettable for TMSA and its members.But this episode isn’t just about looking back. We also pull back the curtain on what’s ahead in 2026, offering listeners early hints about new tracks, upgraded programs, and fresh ways to engage with TMSA all year long. Whether you’re a long-time member, a brand-new face, or a partner cheering us on, this episode captures the energy and momentum shaping TMSA’s next chapter.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Cycles, Trust, And Showing Up with Gary Cornelius

    In this episode of On the Move, Jen sits down with Gary Cornelius, VP of Business Development at TCW, Inc. and longtime board member of the Transportation Marketing & Sales Association (TMSA). With more than 35 years in the freight industry and a distinguished tenure on TMSA’s board and committees, Gary reflects on his professional journey, the evolution of sales and marketing in transportation, and the role industry associations play in shaping individual careers and the broader ecosystem. Together, they explore what’s next for commercial teams, how to drive meaningful connection and growth in logistics sales/marketing, and how to leave a lasting legacy. Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Reading The Freight Market with Dean Croke

    TMSA’s On the Move Podcast – Dean CrokeIn this economic-update episode of On the Move, Jen sits down with freight-market authority Dean Croke of DAT to break down what’s really happening in the transportation economy, and what’s coming next. Dean shares the key data points that matter most right now, the early signals pointing to the next market turn.But most importantly for our audience, Dean translates the state of freight into practical guidance for sales and marketing professionals.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    A Century Of TMSA: Relationships, Regulation, And Reinvention with Denny Grim

    In this special episode of On the Move, we sit down with Denny Grim, a TMSA member for more than 50 years, to reflect on the history, evolution, and future of transportation sales and marketing through the eyes of someone who has lived it, shaped it, and stayed committed to this community for half a century.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Inside The AI-Powered Marketing Shift with Jason Jimenex-Vanover and Kevin Jessop from JCI Marketing

    TMSA’s On the Move Podcast – JCI MarketingIn this episode of On the Move, we’re joined by Jason Jimenez-Vanover, Owner of JCI Marketing, and Kevin Jessop, Director of Marketing & COO, to dig into what’s working in B2B digital marketing for transportation and logistics, and what needs to change going into 2025. Jason and Kevin break down the biggest mistakes they see companies make, how sales and marketing can finally work together instead of against each other, and why the brands winning right now aren’t the biggest. They are the ones who are the most intentional.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Freight Sales, Simplified with Shan Wu

    TMSA’s On the Move Podcast – Feat. Shan Wu, Co-Founder & CEO at breadd.aiIn this episode, Shan Wu, Co-Founder & CEO of breadd.ai, shares why he believes freight is one of the hardest and most misunderstood sales industries, and what needs to change for teams to succeed. Shan breaks down the biggest mistakes he sees in freight sales today, the real role AI should play, and what he learned after attending his first TMSA Executive Summit. A tactical and honest conversation for anyone trying to sell smarter in logistics.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Customer Relations and Mountain Mover Awards with John Lemieux

    In this special episode of On the Move, we sit down with the 2025 Sales Mountain Mover—a leader whose career shows what’s possible when sales strategy meets true industry expertise. From building lasting customer relationships to tackling some of the most complex challenges in transportation and logistics, this year’s honoree shares lessons any sales professional or executive can apply. We’ll explore the pivotal moments that shaped their approach, the trends they’re watching in today’s market, and the leadership insights behind an award that celebrates moving mountains—literally and figuratively—in our industry.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    From Reporter To Revenue Driver with TMSA's Marketing Mountain Mover

    Before Mike Marut arrived at Revenova, marketing meant trade shows and referrals. In just a few years, he’s built a data-driven engine that fuels 70% of the sales pipeline each quarter and helped drive 25% new-business growth.From a 1000% surge in social engagement to award-winning product recognition, Mike’s strategy proves how modern marketing can transform a logistics technology brand.In this episode, we talk about the campaigns, cross-team partnerships, and creative mindset behind Revenova’s marketing turnaround—and what other logistics marketers can borrow from his playbook.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    AI, Clean Data, and Faster Pipelines in Logistics with Manoj Ramnani

    TMSA’s On the Move Podcast – Featuring Manoj RamnaniManoj Ramnani, Founder & CEO of SalesIntel.io, joins us to talk about how high-quality, human-verified data and modern buyer intelligence are reshaping sales and marketing in transportation and logistics.We’ll explore the larger technology trends—like AI-driven targeting and real-time intent signals—that are changing how logistics companies build pipeline, reduce wasted outreach, and create more meaningful customer connections.Whether you’re leading a sales team, shaping marketing strategy, or simply curious about the future of data-driven growth in logistics, this conversation offers both practical insights and a forward-looking perspective.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Building Inclusive Leadership Across Logistics Associations with Kelly Usher

    TMSA's On The Move Podcast - Featuring Kelly UsherIn this episode of On the Move, we’re joined by Kelly Usher, Executive Director of the Traffic Club of Chicago, who brings years of leadership, operations, and community-building experience to one of the most established networking organizations in transportation.Kelly shares her career journey—from her roots in recruiting and association management to leading one of the most active professional clubs in logistics. We’ll talk about how organizations like TCC continue to evolve to meet modern member needs, and what collaboration looks like across the industry as she joins us for her first TMSA event at the Executive Summit, followed by the joint TMSA × TCC networking event.Whether you’re an industry veteran or a new leader looking to grow your network, this conversation explores how community and connection are still at the heart of transportation.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Navigating the New Realities of Global Supply Chains with Anthony Pagnotto

    TMSA’s On the Move Podcast – Featuring Anthony PagnottoIn this episode, we sit down with Anthony Pagnotto, VP of Global Sales & Marketing at Mohawk Global, to get his take on what’s going on in today’s trade landscape. From supply chain disruptions to shifting tariff regimes, Anthony will share the strategies Mohawk is using to flourish in a volatile environment.He’ll also give us a preview of his upcoming session at the TMSA Executive Summit, “Thriving in a New Era of Global Trade”, where he’ll outline what companies need to be doing now to stay ahead—whether that’s re-thinking market risk, adapting sales & distribution models, or leaning into new trade relationships.If you want insights from someone pushing global trade strategy at the intersection of sales, marketing, and supply chain, this is one conversation you won’t want to miss.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    From Podcast to Panel: Andrew Silver on Leading Candid Conversations at Executive Summit

    TMSA’s On the Move Podcast – Featuring Andrew SilverAndrew Silver, host of The Freight Pod, knows how to ask the right questions to spark real conversations. This October, he’ll take that skill from the recording studio to the main stage as moderator of the TMSA Executive Summit Shipper’s Panel featuring KeHe Distributors, Google, and Mitsubishi Power. In this episode, Andrew shares his approach to drawing out honest, thought-provoking insights from leaders across such different industries, what makes a panel truly engaging, and how he plans to connect the dots between shippers, carriers, and the broader supply chain audience.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Navigating Career Growth and Change Management with Agustin Harriague

    TMSA’s On the Move Podcast – Featuring Agustin HarriagueAgustin Harriague brings over 20 years of logistics and supply chain leadership to the table—now serving as VP at Mitsubishi Power Americas, where he leads operational excellence, digital transformation, and high-stakes project logistics. With deep expertise in moving heavy power-generation equipment and integrating logistics into the design and engineering phases of megaprojects, he knows how critical integrated planning is for success. In this episode, Agustin shares his career trajectory, insights into the evolving supply chain landscape, expectations for the year ahead, and what he’s most looking forward to at the Executive Summit.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Truth, Trust, and Trucking: A Conversation with Nicole Glenn

    TMSA’s On the Move Podcast – Featuring Nicole GlennNicole Glenn, founder and CEO of Candor Expedite, brings two decades of logistics expertise and a deeply personal leadership philosophy to the Executive Summit stage. Known for her problem-solving grit, transparent communication, and people‑first approach, she founded Candor in 2017 to deliver honest, precise, and high‑touch logistics solutions. As keynote speaker for this year's summit, Nicole will inspire attendees with stories of resilience, culture-building, and leading through volatility—all while demonstrating how authenticity can transform both teams and businesses.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Balancing Tradition and Innovation at Taylor Logistics

    TMSA’s On the Move Podcast – Featuring Noelle Taylor-DaltonLegacy in Motion: Noelle Taylor Dalton on Family, Innovation, and the Future of LogisticsAs part of the 7th generation of her family’s women- and family-owned logistics company, Noelle Taylor Dalton carries forward a legacy that began in 1850. With a deep respect for the company’s history and a passion for pushing it into the future, Noelle blends tradition with innovation at Taylor Logistics. In this episode, we explore what it means to be part of a nearly two-century-old business that’s anything but stagnant, her unique perspective on the supply chain industry, and what she’s most looking forward to at her first TMSA Executive Summit after missing ELEVATE for a major life milestone—her wedding.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Maritime Milestones: Breaking Barriers with Angelica Brooks

    TMSA’s On the Move Podcast – Featuring Angelica BrooksIn this episode of TMSA On the Move, we sit down with Angelica Brooks, Director of Communications, Marketing, & Events at Women in Maritime Operations (WIMOs), a national nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women across the maritime industry. Angelica brings a unique blend of service, strategy, and storytelling to her work—balancing her leadership role at WIMOs with her service as an officer in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserves.She shares how WIMOs is creating space for women to thrive in a traditionally male-dominated industry, how communication can be a powerful force for connection and change, and why collaboration with sponsors, partners, and members is vital to long-term impact.Be a guest for On The Move: https://share.hsforms.com/14dmtabUWRb-9nh6sM7zqjQ3ucn7 Join us August 26th at 12 pm CT for the WIMO's webinar: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NkAjIZOzQXKJFIx2T2DlNg#/registrationCheck out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Navigating Customer Success in Transportation with Jasmine Martin

    TMSA’s On the Move Podcast – Featuring Jasmine MartinIn this episode of TMSA On the Move, we sit down with Jasmine Martin, Vice President of Customer Success at Fortune Logistics, to explore how her commitment to people, process, and partnership has powered her career and leadership style. With a varied career in transportation, logistics, and supply chain operations, Jasmine brings a unique passion for operational excellence, customer advocacy, and team empowerment.Jasmine will share how she approaches customer success in an industry where strong relationships are everything.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Navigating Career Growth with Don Friddell

    In this episode of TMSA On the Move, we sit down with Don Friddell, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Brown Integrated Logistics, to explore his impressive career journey and deep-rooted involvement in the transportation and logistics industry. With decades of experience under his belt, Don reflects on the lessons learned, industry shifts witnessed, and the importance of staying connected through organizations like TMSA.As he steps into a new role within the TMSA community, Don shares what this next chapter means to him, how he hopes to give back to the association, and his vision for helping shape the future of sales and marketing in the industry. Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Navigating Sales Strategy in Transportation with Lexi Farris

    TMSA’s On the Move Podcast – Featuring Lexi FarrisIn this episode of TMSA On the Move, we sit down with Lexi Farris, Director of Strategy at Upwell and a speaker at the upcoming TMSA ELEVATE Conference. With a career rooted in sales and business strategy, Lexi brings a sharp, insightful perspective to the complex challenges facing transportation and logistics companies today.She shares how her experience on the front lines of sales has informed her approach to high-level strategy, and how leaders can stay agile in an industry that’s constantly evolving. Lexi also gives us a preview of her ELEVATE session and what attendees can expect to learn.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Strategic Video Marketing with Jillian Montrello from VideoRequest

    In this episode of TMSA’s On the Move, we’re joined by Jillian Montrello, Vice President of Business Development at VideoRequest, LLC. Jillian shares how VideoRequest is helping transportation and logistics companies of all sizes seamlessly integrate video into their day-to-day operations—from sales outreach to marketing campaigns and beyond. We dive into how teams are leveraging video to personalize communication, build trust quickly, and stand out in a crowded marketplace—without the need for costly equipment or complex production. Jillian also highlights the measurable impact her clients are seeing and outlines best-use cases for video testimonials that drive results, especially in sales and marketing.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Leading Through Change with Kristy Knichel

    On The Move with Kristy KnichelIn this episode of TMSA’s On the Move, we sit down with Kristy Knichel, CEO of Knichel Logistics, Inc. and a featured speaker at the upcoming 2025 TMSA ELEVATE Conference. Kristy shares a preview of her powerful session, where she’ll unpack what it really takes to lead—not from the top down, but from the inside out.We explore the importance of humility, resilience, and staying hands-on in an industry that’s constantly evolving. Kristy also reflects on her longevity in transportation and logistics, what’s kept her inspired over the years, and why she believes fostering the next generation of talent is one of the most important roles a leader can play.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Navigating Uncertainty with Jessica Whidt

    On The Move with Jessica WhidtIn this episode of TMSA’s On the Move, we’re joined by Jessica Whidt, Managing Director at Warner Communications (A Millwright Agency), for a powerful conversation on navigating communication during times of regulatory uncertainty. Jessica shares expert insights on how brands in transportation and logistics can lead with clarity, consistency, and credibility—even when the rules are still being written. We dive into the critical role of thought leadership in building trust and visibility, how to prepare for and respond to crisis situations, and why strategic messaging is more vital than ever in today's shifting landscape. Jessica will also discuss what she's looking forward to in her first ELEVATE coming up in June.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Behind the Scenes: Event Operations at SXSW with Tami Richter

    On The Move with Tami Richter, CVAIn this episode of TMSA’s On the Move, we sit down with Tami Richter, the VP of Event Operations at SXSW, to talk about event operations and marketing for SXSW, which is one of the nation’s largest entertainment events.We’ll also dive into Tami’s upcoming TMSA ELEVATE panel. This presentation dives into the intricate transportation network of planes, trains, and trucks that ensures attendees, equipment, and experiences arrive seamlessly in Austin.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Unlocking AI's Potential in Transportation Logistics with Jason Green

    In this episode of TMSA’s On the Move, we sit down with Jason Green, President at Faye, to explore how transportation and logistics companies can strategically identify and prioritize AI projects for both quick wins and long-term success. Jason breaks down how AI-driven insights can enhance customer satisfaction by predicting and addressing potential challenges before they arise, ultimately improving efficiency and strengthening customer relationships. Additionally, TMSA’s Jennifer Karpus-Romain reflects on her time at Faye and how Jason’s leadership profoundly shaped her career.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Celebrating On the Move: A Year of Transportation Success Stories

    On The Move with Beth MalikOne year ago, Beth Malik helped us launch TMSA’s On the Move as our very first guest—now, she’s back to celebrate the podcast’s one-year anniversary! As Senior Director of Marketing at SMC3 and the President of TMSA’s Board, Beth shares what it’s been like to lead the association through its milestone 100-year anniversary while navigating a challenging market.In this episode, Beth reflects on the evolution of TMSA, the power of community in times of uncertainty, and what’s next for the association. Whether you're a longtime member or new to TMSA, this conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at how leadership, strategy, and resilience keep the organization moving forward.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Video Marketing with Michelle LeBlanc

    On The Move with Michelle LeBlancIn this episode of TMSA’s On the Move, we welcome Michelle LeBlanc, CEO of Drop & Hook, to talk about her ongoing support of TMSA and the ever-growing role of video in marketing and sales. Michelle shares expert insights on how companies can harness the power of video to engage audiences, build trust, and drive business results in the logistics industry.Beyond marketing strategy, we also dive into the current landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and its impact on employer branding and recruitment marketing.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Building Brands in the Transportation Industry with Mariana Vieth

    TMSA’s On the Move Podcast – Featuring Mariana Vieth, Marketing Director at Kase and WSIIn this episode of TMSA’s On the Move, we sit down with Mariana Vieth, Marketing Director at Kase and WSI, to discuss the exciting launch of Kase and what it means for the logistics industry. Mariana shares insights into the brand’s vision, marketing strategies, and how it’s positioned to make an impact.Beyond her work in marketing, Mariana is a passionate advocate for professional volunteering, actively contributing to both TMSA and IWLA. She shares how volunteering has helped her build connections, sharpen her skills, and elevate her career—proving that giving back can be just as rewarding professionally as it is personally. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about branding, leadership, and the power of getting involved in your industry.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Insights from the Strongest Man in Logistics, Robert Bain

    In this episode of TMSA’s On the Move, we’re joined by Robert Bain—known as The Strongest Man in Logistics—for a high-energy conversation on all things marketing, branding, and business growth. We’ll explore how a strong brand identity fuels success in logistics, how strategic marketing creates opportunities, and most importantly, how you can merge your personal passions with your professional journey to stand out in the industry.We’ll also dive into Robert’s upcoming session at the 2025 TMSA ELEVATE Conference, "Flex Your Brand: Building a Powerful Identity in Logistics." Whether you’re looking to refine your company’s image or amplify your personal brand, this episode is packed with actionable takeaways to help you flex your branding muscles.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Professional Development with Eileen Dabrowski

    In this episode of TMSA On the Move, we sit down with Eileen Dabrowski to discuss why companies should prioritize professional development—especially for their sales and marketing teams. Eileen shares insights on how continuous learning drives business success, enhances team performance, and keeps companies ahead in a competitive industry. Plus, she has some exciting news to share that you won’t want to miss! Tune in for an inspiring conversation on investing in people and the future of professional growth in transportation and logistics.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Marketing and Sustainability with Jennifer Shaffer

    In this episode of TMSA On the Move, we chat with Jennifer Shaffer, VP of Marketing and Public Relations at IMC Logistics, about the latest trends shaping the transportation and logistics industry. Jennifer also shares valuable self-care strategies for introverts navigating the fast-paced world of PR and marketing. Plus, she gives us a sneak peek into what she’s most excited about at the upcoming 2025 TMSA ELEVATE Conference in Austin, Texas.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Lights, Camera, Logistics! Behind the Scenes with Kyle MacNaught

    Kyle offers practical wisdom to transportation marketers working with limited resources. Platforms like Canva have democratized video editing, allowing anyone to create branded content without specialized skills. With just a smartphone, a $30 gimbal, and strategic filming of B-roll at industry events, you can produce compelling videos that showcase your services authentically. The key is understanding that effective videos can be "as long as they need to be, as short as they can be"—with value being the true measure of success.Don't forget to register for TMSA ELEVATE to see Kyle in action! https://www.tmsatoday.org/elevate-global-marketing-summit-and-sales-summit Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Navigating Growth in the Supply Chain Industry

    Join us as we dive into the remarkable journey of Lori Kincannon, now the Chief Revenue Officer at McKinney Trailer Rentals, as she shares her insights on growth, employee satisfaction, and navigating the ever-evolving transportation industry. Lori's career began in an unexpected space, offering her valuable lessons that shaped her trajectory from the seafood sector to becoming a leader in logistics. She emphasizes the importance of adaptability, self-advocacy, and nurturing a supportive workplace culture that values employee feedback and teamwork. Are you looking to enhance your career growth? Listen now and find inspiration to navigate your professional journey effectively. Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Fostering True Connections in the Transportation Industry with Whitney Cowell

    Whitney dives into her experiences at Virago, highlighting how the agency's strategic focus empowers logistics and freight tech companies to flourish. We discuss the innovative Freight Movement initiative, designed to create accessible networking opportunities for professionals across all roles, fostering community engagement and collaboration. On top of that, she outlines their commitment to giving back to organizations, showcasing practical ways to make a difference while building professional relationships.Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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    Kris Rzepkowski's Journey in Sales-Marketing Synergy & TMSA Insights

    In this episode of On the Move, we sit down with Kris Rzepkowski, Vice President of Corporate Business Development at Bennett Family of Companies. Kris shares insights into his exciting new role at Bennett and reflects on the journey that shaped his professional career. He also highlights the pivotal role industry associations like TMSA play in building connections, fostering growth, and influencing career trajectories. Plus, Kris gives us an inside look at the inspiration behind his "Playing with Trucks" video series. Don’t miss this conversation with a creative leader driving innovation in the industry!Check out the Transportation Sales and Marketing Association (TMSA) website or engage with us on LinkedIn.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

"ON THE MOVE: Transportation Sales & Marketing Success Stories" is your weekly dose of inspiration and insights into the dynamic world of transportation sales and marketing. Join us as we delve into captivating success stories and glean valuable strategies from industry leaders, empowering you to excel in this fast-paced field. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, tune in to discover actionable advice that will propel your career forward in transportation sales and marketing.

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Jennifer Karpus-Romain

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