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NAPW Selects Trucking Business Owner As Latest Inductee of VIP Woman of the Year Circle

by Jake Tully - Published: 11/28/2017

Earlier today the National Association of Professional Women (NAPW) announced that Gwen Lynch, Business Owner at trucking company Two Cents is the 2017-2018 inductee in the association’s VIP Woman of the Year Circle. 

According to the NAPW, Lynch sees this induction due to her leadership and entrepreneurship and joins more than 850,000 members at the NAPW, a networking organization created exclusively for professional women throughout the country.

The NAPW reports that Lynch’s proven self-motivation and drive to succeed has made her a seasoned professional that displays such attributes as integrity, dedication and teamwork.

“I’m pleased to welcome Gwen into this exceptional group of professional women,” said Star Jones, NAPW President. “Her knowledge and experience in her industry are valuable assets to her company and community.”

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According to the NAPW, Lynch is the Business Owner of the Spartanburg, South Carolina-based trucking company Two Cents, where she has managed the business over the course of the past five years. 

Lynch’s responsibilities at Two Cents include finding partners in the industry that require the needs of a carriers as well as recruiting drivers for the growing fleet at the company.

The NAPW said that in addition to operations at Two Cents, Lynch reportedly has additional plans to form a wedding planning and event planning business.