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Carie Seymour Receives 2024 Women in Supply Chain Award

Carie Seymour, vice president of human resources for Penske Logistics, has received the 2024 Women in Supply Chain Award from Supply & Demand Chain Executive and Food Logistics. The award honors female supply chain leaders who set a strong foundation for women at all levels of a company’s supply chain.


Seymour appears on the esteemed 2024 ranking in the Trailblazers category, honoring female leaders with proven track records of paving the way for future women in logistics.

Seymour leads the human resources function for Penske Logistics’ dedicated contract carriage product line, encompassing more than 380 locations and 11,000 associates. A champion for Penske associates for more than 25 years, her accomplishments include the development and launch of Penske’s flagship women’s impact programs: Penske Women in the Field and Penske Women in Logistics.

“I’m proud to be part of an organizational culture that values and inspires women’s leadership,” said Seymour. “It’s an honor and privilege to be recognized alongside so many exceptional women in the transportation and logistics industry.”

Seymour built her Penske expertise from the ground up, with a strong focus on elevating associates to help move the organization forward. Her experience as a human resources professional includes oversight within the leasing and logistics businesses, developing talent, driving engagement, enhancing communication efforts and supporting business growth. Throughout her career, she has worked closely with associates with diverse backgrounds and perspectives, enabling her to be a strong advocate for inclusion across the enterprise.

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