Auto Driveaway Transport Logistics LLC, a technology-enabled transportation and logistics provider, announced that Laura Jozwiak has joined its Board of Directors. Laura’s career in the fleet industry spans more than thirty years, including the last twenty-four at Wheels.
During her tenure at Wheels, she held various positions, including senior-level roles as SVP of Sales and Client Relations, before being named Chief Client Officer in 2023. Laura’s expertise in helping clients make informed, data-driven decisions to improve fleet performance and align with evolving mobility needs positioned her as a trusted fleet leader.
Active in and committed to the broader industry, she also held several association leadership roles, including serving as President of AFLA in 2021. Most recently, Laura was inducted into the Fleet Hall of Fame during AFLA’s 2025 annual Corporate Fleet Conference.
Jozwiak shared, “I am excited and honored to be invited to serve on the Auto Driveaway Board of Directors. I have respected and admired Auto Driveway’s commitment to exceptional customer service as a client, and I look forward to being able to share my fleet experience and expertise to assist them in continuing to be the leader in transportation logistics.”
Auto Driveaway is “thrilled to have someone with Laura’s experience and knowledge join the Auto Driveaway organization. We believe her fleet expertise, knowledge, and insights into the broader fleet and transportation ecosystems will be invaluable as we continue on our growth trajectory and our laser focus on the customer experience,” says President and CEO Rodney Ruth.
With over 70 years of experience, Auto Driveaway comprises three core divisions: Vehicle Transport, Truck Transport, and Drivers on Demand. Headquartered in the greater Chicago area, the company operates 40 staffed locations across the United States. It specializes in efficient, safe, and reliable driveaway services for a diverse client base, including fleet management companies, commercial fleets, dealerships, upfitters, and OEMs.