Who we are
The Women's Traffic and Transportation Club of Baltimore was founded in 1933 and over 90 years later is the only one of its kind to still be active on the East Coast, today.
When the Club began in the '30s, a group of women who were employed in the Traffic and Transportation industry, which was heavily male-dominated at the time, came together to find camaraderie, support, mentorship and resources.
Today, WTTC Baltimore is an inclusive and diverse group of people who can connect on a broad range of topics and enjoy the networking and continuous education opportunities our events provide.
Our goal is to share industry and community news, further education, network, promote charitable events, develop friendships, and foster the same spirit of support and connection that brought this Club together almost a century ago and have been its backbone through the years.
Check out our Membership page for more info!
2024-2025 officers
Charity & Community Outreach
As a club “born and raised” in Baltimore, we make it our mission to invest, support and give back to our local communities and charities.
Check out our News and Events page for our latest charity and outreach happenings.
Scholarships for education, growth & development
Since 1933, the Women’s Traffic and Transportation Club of Baltimore is a proud sponsor of professional development and advancement for students, professionals and members alike!
The 2025 Scholarship for education will be awarded by WTTC to applicants who are studying or furthering their education in the fields of supply chain, logistics, transportation and/or warehousing and who have demonstrated their commitment to their education and to their community.
Any applicant who will be entering or continuing an educational program in the Fall of 2025 is eligible.
Visit our Scholarships page for more information.
Person of the Year
The WTTC Baltimore annually nominates and honors a “Person of The Year”. The criteria for this award was created by Virginia M. Young, our belated and much respected member, who was herself a subsequent recipient of the award. Nomination and consideration shall be given to any active member who is a leader, and has given unselfishly of her or himself without personal gain or recognition. Consideration will not only be given to the work accomplished within the framework of the Club, but also to the work the individual may be doing outside the Club, which would indicate the type of citizen the transportation industry has. Involvement in other transportation related organizations to promote the industry in general, energy and time dedicated to community and service activities, as well as extending a hand in friendship to those in need, whether it be advice, council, assistance in locating employment, or just saying a kind and encouraging word, are all characteristics of nominees and recipients of this prestigious award.
2024
Gina Grams
2023
Katrina Jones
2022
Richard Dix