Mahli Wold is 2026 Recipient of the Pam O’Toole Trusdale Woman in Manufacturing Award
[Fort Worth, TX] – The National Association of Trailer Manufacturers (NATM) is proud to announce Mahli Wold of Central Trailer Sales as the recipient of the distinguished Pam O’Toole Trusdale Woman in Manufacturing Award for 2026. This award honors the significant contributions of women in the manufacturing industry, highlighting their achievements and promoting the importance of diversity within the field.
Mahli specializes in digital sales and promotions for Central Trailer Sales. Since joining the company, she’s helped grow Central Trailer Sales’ presence online and in their local community. Mahli believes in building real relationships with customers and supporting the people and businesses that make up the community Central Trailer Sales serves.
Mahli also made a huge contribution to the industry and trailer safety in her community by organizing and spearheading Central Trailer Sales first in person Trailer Safety Week event in Minnesota at their company headquarters. Mahli coordinated with NATM’s Technical Director, Scott Crimmins, and the Minnesota State Highway Patrol to host a safety panel for attendees to learn more about Trailer Safety. Mahli’s willingness to help sets her apart and exemplifies her willingness to build and support her community.
The award was presented at the 2026 NATM Bacon & Brilliance: Association Update and Awards Brunch. Join NATM in congratulating Mahli Wold for this well-deserved recognition.
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About NATM
The National Association of Trailer Manufacturers (NATM) has been dedicated to improving trailer safety and performance for nearly 40 years. The Association represents manufacturers that produce light- and medium-duty trailers, supplier and service providers, trailer dealers, and tow vehicle OEMs to the industry.
NATM seeks to promote safety awareness and provide a voice for trailer manufacturers and their suppliers when issues of trailer safety and regulation are considered by Congress and relevant government agencies. Founded in 1987, the Association has grown to represent more than 1,100 companies belonging to the trailer industry. Currently, NATM members manufacture an estimated 77% of new trailers on the nation’s roadways each year.
NATM is dedicated to improving trailer safety. One way this is accomplished is through the mandatory Compliance Verification Program, requiring all trailer manufacturers verify they have the manufacturing processes in place to build trailers that meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and industry best practices.