Women in Industry: MHEDA Spotlights One of Our Own
Confidence In Action
Brianna Isenberg, sales and service consultant at Riekes Equipment, shares her journey from childhood curiosity to industry expertise, fueled by excitement for the future.
By Nicole Needles | The MHEDA Journal | Q3 2025
WHEN BRIANNA ISENBERG was making her pretend sales to customers while tagging along with her father to his office on Sundays, she didn't realize that would one day be her reality. From selling hand pallet jacks and imagining forklifts as "race cars" for her make-believe customers, she would go on to make this her professional home, driven by a passion for people and problem solving.
After studying mass communications and gaining experience in human resources in the healthcare sector, Isenberg found her calling at Riekes Equipment.
"I quickly realized that although I wanted to continue in a career that allowed me to work with people day to day, healthcare wasn't the industry for me," she explained. "The opportunity at Riekes presented itself, and I've never looked back."
Starting as a parts and service representative, she swiftly transitioned into sales and now serves as a sales and service consultant. Her role involves navigating diverse customer needs, finding warehouse solutions and marveling at the intricacies of industrial production firsthand.
"What I enjoy the most are the different types of customers and facilities I get to visit and tour," she said. "There are so many products out there that you never think about how they are made until you are watching it being done right before your eyes."
Isenberg attributes much of her success to mentors like her father, Pete Womack, who instilled a daily pursuit of knowledge and resilience in her. She also credits a longtime customer, Don Richwine, whose guidance broadened her industry insights significantly. Despite early challenges of age and gender stereotypes, Isenberg's dedication and expertise gradually earned her customers' trust and respect, transforming initial skepticism into lasting partnerships.
Being a young woman in a traditionally male-dominated industry hasn't always been easy.
"One of the biggest challenges I saw early on wasn't only because I was a women - it also was a result of my age," Isenberg shared. "When I first started at Riekes, I helped with operator training for our customers, and I can't tell you how many time I heard, 'You're our trainer? I've been driving forklift longer than you've been alive!'"
She admits it took hard work and persistence to build trust with some customers.
"The confidence I have in myself to do my job has to outweigh the frustration I felt when I'm faced with people whose first impression was a stereotype."
That perseverance paid off. In 2023, Isenberg was honored with the Walter J. Bublitz Award at Riekes Equipment. This was an accolade recognizing her embodiment of company values and commitment to excellence. Reflecting on this achievement, she feels honor to follow in the footsteps of industry trailblazers and hopes to inspire future generations of women in material handling.
To young women considering a career in this field, Isenberg offers straightforward advice: "Dive in headfirst! Don't let yourself be intimidated by stereotypes - be excited about the future and how this industry continues to evolve."
Isenberg's journey exemplifies resilience, passion and a steadfast commitment to making a difference in the material handling industry. Her story serves as an inspiration to all aspiring professionals, proving that with determination and a supportive network, barriers can be overcome and dreams can be realized in any field.
Isenberg will continue turning those childhood imaginary happy customers into real ones and paving her way in the industry. She hopes more women see value and opportunity in material handling.
"The material handling industry is so much more than meets the eye. There is something for anyone and everyone who wants to find a home with this family - and that's really what this industry is, one big family."
Related Articles
Riekes Equipment Celebrates 90 Years of Service, Innovation and Growth
In 2026, Riekes Equipment will celebrate 90 years in business, marking nine decades of helping warehouses, manufacturers and distribution centers improve safety, productivity and performance. Founded in 1936, Riekes entered the material handling industry to support its bottling factories when no outside provider could be found. That decision shaped the company’s direction from the start:…
Women in Industry: Misty Flowers, Operations Manager for Riekes Equipment in Kansas City
Misty Flowers has been a steady force at Riekes for 13 years. During that time, she has built a reputation for reliability and follow-through. Two years ago, she stepped up to manage the Service Operations Team. She is part of a three-person team that oversees the Parts and Service side for our Kansas and Missouri…
Riekes Equipment Recognized as 2025 Yale Dealer of Excellence
Riekes Equipment announced today that it has been recognized by Yale Lift Truck Technologies® with the 2025 Dealer of Excellence award, an annual distinction honoring Yale dealers who demonstrate focused leadership and consistently help customers achieve the highest levels of performance across all areas of materials handling operations. The Yale Dealer of Excellence program recognizes…