NETS' Jack Hanley to Give Keynote on Safety Benchmarking and Best Practices at 2013 Fleet Safety Conference
At the 2013 Fleet Safety Conference, scheduled for June 25-27 at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel, Jack Hanley, executive director of the Network of Employer Safety (NETS), will give a keynote on benchmarking, the power of collaboration, and best practices.

The Network of Employers for Traffic Safety's Executive Director Jack Hanley.

The Network of Employers for Traffic Safety's Executive Director Jack Hanley.
At the 2013 Fleet Safety Conference, scheduled for June 25-27 at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel, Jack Hanley, executive director of the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety Safety (NETS), will give a keynote on benchmarking, the power of collaboration, and best practices.
Jack Hanley became the Executive Director of the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety in 2008. Hanley is responsible for leading NETS’ road safety efforts. These efforts include: the annual Strength in Numbers fleet safety benchmark survey, the annual Drive Safely Work Week campaign, marketing the Novice Driver’s Road Map, and NETSWork, NETS’ monthly enewsletter.
Hanley also represents NETS on the UN Road Safety Collaboration, the principal steering committee for the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 initiative. Prior to his current position, Hanley spent 30 years with Monsanto Company. His career included assignments in sales and marketing, global business management, strategic change, and project management.
For more information about the 2013 Fleet Safety Conference, visit the event’s website at www.fleetsafetyconference.com.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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