Driver Management Essentials

Tiffany Allen, ARM-P, PS-MESH, Senior Territory Manager, Travelers
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August 21 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST

This program reviews the underlying reasons crashes occur and provides ideas you can use to minimize the potential for those incidents. The class also includes an overview of potential exposures, a discussion about entity responsibility, and options for developing an Action Plan to address potential weaknesses the participant identifies within their organization.

Attendee Takeaways:

  1. Discuss the underlying causes of crashes
  2. Demonstrate why, how, and when your organization should obtain Motor Vehicle Records (MVR)
  3. Apply MVR criteria and evaluation tactics when hiring potential drivers
  4. Interpret, measure and address risk driving behaviors within their own fleet

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Presenter

Tiffany Allen, ARM-P, PS-MESH, Senior Territory Manager, Travelers

Tiffany has worked in the risk and insurance field for more than 30 years. She credits her understanding of insurance and risk management to her early career experience as an underwriter and more recent 14-year adventure in risk management for multiple government agencies in North Carolina. In 2014, Tiffany left her county family and joined an insurance family.  From 2014-2020, Tiffany served as a senior risk control consultant for public sector services. Tiffany now serves as the territory manager for public sector services in the mid-Atlantic region.  During Tiffany’s public sector career, she’s seen firsthand what a difference a robust fleet safety program can have on an organization’s experience.

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