There is Always a Plan B with Ingrid Brown of Rollin’ B
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In this episode of Freight Nation: A Trucking Podcast, host Brent Hutto is joined by Ingrid Brown, Owner and Principal of Rollin’ B.
Join them as they explore:
- The integral role Ingrid’s parents played in her transportation journey
- Being a woman in a male-dominated industry
- The importance of never giving up and seeking help
- And more!
Ingrid is a professional truck driver with 45 years of experience. Since 1979, she has been Owner and Principal of Rollin’ B, and more recently she is a Company Driver with Blackjack Express. She is also a prominent member of the Women in Trucking (WIT) Association, serving on the 2024-2025 Board of Directors. In 2022, she was named one of the WIT Women to Watch in Transportation.
Episode Highlights:
[09:10 - 15:17] Ingrid attributes a lot of her success in transportation and supply chain to the foundational tools and work ethic her father instilled in her. She worked directly with him at his family construction business, where he was the main man on the ground. He was always strict about education, and expected her to learn quickly and efficiently. Even after an accident left him with severe injuries and impaired speech, he still provided valuable mechanical advice to her about her trucks. She strongly believes that her foundations in construction helped her in the switch to transportation, and that everybody can use their own background knowledge to achieve what she has with determination and effort.
[18:02 - 26:23] Ingrid’s experience in construction, where she was the only female, prepared her for the male-dominated trucking industry. When she first made the shift over to transportation, there were very few female drivers, only six crossing the country as solo drivers, so they supported one another by leaving notes at truck stops. Throughout her career, Ingrid hasn’t been scared to ask for help, and she emphasizes how important this is for everybody, not just women, from both a safety and education perspective. Drivers need to communicate and support each other, and create a wider community, similar to how it used to be when we would all stand around at the truck stop sharing stories.
[38:07 - 43:55] In 2017, Ingrid was diagnosed with stage two melanoma, a disease that had caused the death of several of her family members. She has had several surgeries, which included the removal of a quarter of her throat, and is still in treatment today but has been allowed back to work. Last year she sold her truck and deactivated her authority, joining Blackjack Express, a heavy haul company which accommodates her medical needs. She stresses how important it is to find a company that will support your personal and health needs as a driver. Her experience is also testament to the value of backup plans and varied experience for when unforeseen circumstances show themselves. Her story is proof that you should never give up, and instead seek help when you need it.
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