DAT’s Kary Jablonski Named 2025 Women in Supply Chain Award Honoree

Beaverton, OR — Sept. 8, 2025 — Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive have named Kary Jablonski, Vice President of Broker Growth and General Manager of Trucker Tools at DAT Freight & Analytics, as a winner of the 2025 Women in Supply Chain Award, which honors female supply chain leaders and executives whose accomplishments, mentorship and examples set a foundation for women in all levels of a company’s supply chain network.

Jablonski is being honored for her proven track record of driving growth, innovation, and strategic impact in freight technology. As CEO of Trucker Tools, she expanded the company’s customer base, advanced its technology, and led its successful acquisition by DAT. In her current role, she continues to lead Trucker Tools, heads DAT’s broker segment, serves on the executive leadership team, and played a pivotal role in the company’s acquisition of the Convoy Platform.

“What sets Kary apart isn’t just what she builds, it’s how she builds it. She leads with clarity, grit, and empathy, and that combination is impacting how freight technology actually works for the people who depend on it,” said Jeff Clementz, CEO of DAT Freight & Analytics. “Since joining DAT, Kary has been central to our product vision and go-to-market strategy for brokers, while building strong customer relationships. She cares deeply about creating tools that give brokers the trust, transparency, and efficiency they need to thrive.”

“Every year, the award winners amaze me. Regardless of the disruptions, economic uncertainty, and other industry challenges, these women in supply chain winners are doing remarkable things for their communities, organizations and teams,” says Marina Mayer, Editor-in-Chief of Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive and Co-Founder of the Women in Supply Chain Forum. “In correlation with the theme of this year’s Women in Supply Chain Forum, these female logistics leaders are rising up; they’re strengthening leadership pipelines, enforcing a people-first leadership approach, spearheading new product introductions, and transforming the way the industry views women in supply chain. I couldn’t be more proud of this year’s winners.”

Go to https://sdce.me/rxh91fyk to view the full list of winners. Recipients will be honored at this year’s Women in Supply Chain Forum, set to take place Nov. 18-20, 2025 in Clearwater Beach, Fla. Go to www.WomenInSupplyChainForum.com to register and learn more.