2024 Women in Supply Chain Awards Recognizes Two ITS Logistics Team Members
-- Jessica Tinajero and Angie Mendoza recognized for their outstanding contributions to ITS Logistics and the supply chain industry--
RENO, Nev., Sept. 27, 2024 – ITS Logistics is proud to announce that Jessica Tinajero, Director of Sales Operations, and Angie Mendoza, Driver Experience Manager, were honored as winners in the 2024 Women in Supply Chain Awards, an award celebrating female leaders in supply chain. The Women in Supply Chain Awards are run by Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive.
“We’re fortunate to have female leaders like Jessica, Angie, and so many others working for ITS,” said Scott Pruneau, CEO of ITS Logistics. “It’s great to see them recognized with this award. Their dedication, innovation, and passion for driving excellence in supply chain solutions not only strengthens our team but also pushes the entire industry forward.”
Tinajero has had a dynamic career journey within the logistics industry, starting as a sales broker in 2010. She was drawn to logistics due to its potential for career growth and stability. Tinajero joined ITS Logistics in 2012, and over her nearly 12-year tenure, she has excelled in every role she has undertaken. In her current role as Director of Sales Operations, Tinajero leads ITS sales operations, strengthening processes, enhancing team collaboration, and driving the department forward to exceed operational goals.
Mendoza began her logistics career in a warehouse role in 2012, where she recognized the industry's stability and decided to work her way up into advancing roles. In 2021, she joined the ITS team as a recruiting specialist and stood out for her proactive attitude and commitment to excellence. In her current role as Driver Experience Manager, Mendoza’s leadership has cultivated an environment where safety is everyone's responsibility, resulting in a more engaged and vigilant workforce.
“Every year, this award continues to amaze me. But this year especially, it’s all about the quality of the submissions. These women are doing remarkable things for their communities, organizations and teams and are paving the way for future young female leaders to be a part of an industry that’s making a difference,” says Marina Mayer, Editor-in-Chief of Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive and Co-Founder of the Women in Supply Chain Forum.
View all the winners of the 2024 Women in Supply Chain Awards.