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Pamela Devata is a Labor and Employment Partner at Seyfarth Shaw LLP in Chicago, IL. Pam leads Seyfarth’s nationwide Background Screening, Litigation, and Compliance Team. She’s a national authority and firm go-to for all issues related to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), background screening compliance, use of criminal and credit history, and Electronic Signature issues, as well as online and manual employment applications. A nationally recognized employment counselor, Pam has participated in numerous interviews, speeches, webinars, and training for employers on the subject of criminal history and credit checks. She has leveraged her niche area of expertise into a thriving class action practice.
She counsels both employers, resellers, and consumer reporting agencies on background information on compliance requirements under FCRA and related state laws, develops procedures for appropriately handling high-volume national hiring needs, and regularly litigates these issues on a single-plaintiff and class-wide basis, as in EEOC v. Kaplan Higher Education Corp., throughout the country.
Pam also testified before the EEOC at a Public Meeting regarding the use of credit checks in employment in Washington, D.C. Pam is also a certified Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt and was formerly an adjunct professor of Legal Writing at Chicago-Kent College of Law.
Ciera Parks is an Human Resources Executive with 15 years of experience having worked in higher education, manufacturing, nonprofit, cannabis, e-commerce and technology. Ciera advises and partners with businesses on their HR needs to develop strategies that improve workplace culture through customized alignment and training. Some of her clients include Microsoft, The Carter Center, Maryland Public Television and the US Pentagon. She has a proven track record of success in developing people strategies that drive performance, improve efficiency, and increase profitability. Additionally, Ciera is well-versed in building effective organizational structures and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Ciera's professional accomplishments in the human resources field include a Master's Degree in Human Resources Development and a Certification from the Society for Human Resources Management. Ciera was also elected as The Community Involvement Director and Professional Development Chair for two of Amazon's employee resource groups (ERGs) and has been elected as the Director for Diversity & Inclusion by CHRA and FCSHRM. These honors are a result of her commitment to leadership and skill development for all workforce populations.
As NDASA's executive director, Jo is responsible for the day-to-day management of the association and for implementing its strategic vision under guidance of the Board of Directors and committees. She is a nationally-respected advocate for safe and drug free workplaces, families and communities with more than 10 years of experience in the drug and alcohol testing industry. Jo was appointed to serve on the Taxation, Banking & Civil Law work-group for the Governor’s Task Force to regulate Amendment 64 in Colorado due to her expertise in the field of workplace drug and alcohol testing and represented the industry during the United Nations General Assembly on World Drug Agreements. As a recognized subject matter expert, Jo is a highly-requested national conference speaker, writer and public policy advisor.
Dan Horvath is the Vice President of Safety Policy at the American Trucking Associations. Dan joined ATA in March of 2018 as Director of Safety Policy after more than five years as Director of Compliance and Safety at TransForce Inc. Prior to that role, Dan was a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration auditor, examining new commercial carriers for regulatory compliance. Before his time at FMCSA, Dan spent several years as a driver and in the operations and safety department at Mlaker Transportation Inc., a Pennsylvania-based motor coach and student transportation company. In September 2018, Dan was promoted to ATA’s Vice President of Safety Policy. In this role, he represents ATA and its safety agenda before federal and state government regulators and various non-governmental organizations. Dan oversees the association’s Safety Policy and Hazardous Materials committees, which formulate the official safety policy agenda on behalf of ATA’s broader membership. Dan, a proud CDL holder, is a 2017 graduate of the LEAD ATA program, a long-time volunteer at the National Truck Driving Championships, and serves on multiple Federal advisory committees, including FMCSA’s Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee.
Chad Ascar is DISA's Director of Compliance Integration reporting to our Chief Operating Officer with dotted line responsibility to the head of our Compliance/Legal Team. Chad's primary responsibility is to work with internal teams to get to one Compliance standard across our multiple platforms. He brings with him over a decade of experience in the background screening industry. He is well versed on the Fair Credit Reporting Act and analogous state/local laws. Chad is currently the Chair of the Board of Directors for our industry trade association the Professional Background Screening Association (PBSA). During Chad’s time associated with PBSA, he has been involved with the Government Relations Committee, Industry Practices Committee, and has been a Team Leader during Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill. He currently holds a FCRA Advanced Certificate offered through PBSA. Chad graduated with a Juris Doctorate from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Dr. Kim Olszewski is an ANCC board certified adult nurse practitioner and is a Certified Occupational Health Nurse Specialist and Case Manager from the American Board of Occupational Health Nurses. In 2007, she received her Fellowship (FAAOHN) distinction from the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses (AAOHN), American Association of Nurse Practitioners (FAANP) in 2023, and in 2020 she received her Fellowship (FAAN) distinction from the American Academy of Nursing. Dr. Olszewski is the immediate past President for the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, and is past President of the Northeast Association of Occupational Health Nurses and the Pennsylvania Association of Occupational Health Nurses. Most recently she received an invitation from the Department of Health and Human Services Secretary, Alex Azar, to serve on the Board of Scientific Counselors, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), for a term beginning January 1, 2021 and ending December 31, 2024.Dr. Olszewski has presented extensively at national and international conferences over the past 15 years on various topics, including DOT certification, Marketing OHNs, Fatigue Management, Healthy People 2020, Social Media Integration and Diagnostic Updates. Olszewski is Director of Client and Provider Services and Nurse Practitioner at DISA Global Solutions in Lewisburg, PA and is Sr. Associate Dean, School of Nursing at Commonwealth University in Pennsylvania.
Bethany Adams has more than 15 years of experience in HR and education. She began her career working in learning & development and human resources in the restaurant and retail industries. She has experience in both small, privately-owned businesses and large, Fortune 500 organizations. Bethany holds a BA in Psychology, MA in Organizational Management, the SHRM-SCP certification, and is a Certified Genos International Emotional Intelligence Practitioner. She currently teaches at Villanova University in the Graduate Programs in HR Development. Bethany has spoken at a variety of conferences throughout the country and leads corporate training on topics including emotional intelligence, DEI, and strategic HR. Bethany hosts an HR podcast called HR Tea.
Gary Wiese currently serves as the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at DISA Global Solutions. With a strong background in business and revenue strategy, Gary has consistently driven growth and profitability throughout his career and implements his strategies to align with DISA's business objectives.
Prior to his role at DISA Global Solutions, Gary held the position of Vice President, Strategic Clients at First Advantage from 2014 to 2023. During his tenure, he successfully developed and executed innovative solutions and growth strategies, establishing strategic partnerships and fostering key client relationships. His expertise in account management and B2B sales contributed to substantial revenue growth and enhanced market positioning for the organization.
Gary's commitment to excellence is rooted in his educational foundation. He earned his Bachelor's degree from the University of Missouri Trulaske College of Business, where he gained a comprehensive understanding of business principles. He further honed his analytical skills during his 10-year tenure with the Economist Group. With a keen focus on delivering results, Gary possesses exceptional leadership qualities and a forward-thinking approach. He has consistently demonstrated his ability to navigate dynamic market landscapes, adapting to emerging trends, and leveraging digital media to drive business success. His proficiency in forming strategic partnerships and overseeing cross-functional teams has been instrumental in achieving organizational objectives.
Joe proactively works with employers to solve (and more commonly avoid) employment law challenges. He is a nationally recognized management lawyer with more than 30 years of experience representing the business community in a wide variety of employment and labor matters in perhaps the most challenging state in the nation for employers – California. He is invited to speak at seminars around the country and has been an annual presenter at both the SHRM Annual Conference and the Employment Law and Compliance Conference for two decades.
Mr. Beachboard is frequently quoted in such leading publications as HR Magazine, National Law Journal, Los Angeles Times, NY Times, and HR Executive and Workforce, and has been published in dozens of legal and business journals. Throughout his career in Los Angeles, Mr. Beachboard has represented dozens of studios and entertainment properties. He cites his most interesting project as working with the cast and crew of the television show The Office, from its pilot through the final season.
John is a Partner at Seyfarth Shaw in Chicago. John's practice focuses on the Fair Credit Reporting Act and state laws addressing background screening. John has significant experience representing consumer reporting agencies and other background screening companies in single-plaintiff and complex class action litigation brought under the FCRA and other laws. In addition, John also frequently counsels on compliance requirements under the FCRA and related state laws. John also serves as the Chair of the Professional Background Screening Association's Litigation Avoidance Committee.
Harm Voogt, Managing Director of Validata Group, is a leading figure in the international screening industry. His visionary leadership lead to the founding of Validata, where he was CEO for 15 years before being acquired by DISA Global Solutions. With an educational background from Leiden University, Harm has been at the forefront of innovation in employment screening solutions.
In 2009 Harm co-founded Validata Group in Amsterdam, driven by the insight that the process of verifying (potential) employees' data was fraught with inefficiencies. Under his guidance and alongside Job van der Weijden and Bart Bijkerk, Validata transformed into a European leader for employment screening, addressing the complex challenges of data privacy and accessibility in verifying personal information across multiple international sources. Harm now focuses on spearheading international expansion efforts, leveraging DISA's global reach to offer comprehensive screening solutions worldwide.
With a career dedicated to refining and advancing employment screening processes, Harm Voogt has unique insight into the future of workforce management on a global scale.
Former Director of the DOT's Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy and Compliance and lead author of the DOT's final rule for oral fluid testing
Currently on temporary assignment from the US Department of Transportation as the Senior Policy Executive Advisor to the National Drug & Alcohol Screening Association
Patrice Kelly has been with the US Department of Transportation since 1991. She was the longest serving Director of the Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy and Compliance (ODAPC) in the Office of the Secretary. She joined ODAPC in 2007, after sixteen years of service at the Federal Aviation Administration, as an attorney, manager and inspector. Ms. Kelly was the longest serving member of the Department of Health and Human Service’s Federal Drug Testing Advisory Board (DTAB), where she served as an ex officio member. In addition, she has participated in and contributed to Medical Review Officer training for more than a decade.
A graduate of Boston College, and a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Ms. Kelly received her Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University Law Center. She has worked for Senator Ted Kennedy, the Supreme Court of the United States, in corporate bond trading on Wall Street, at the US Department of State, and in private legal practice in law firms in Washington, DC, before she began her career at the DOT.
Ms. Kelly was the first FAA attorney to revoke an air carrier’s certificate for failure to implement drug and alcohol testing. She initiated the FAA’s first civil penalty cases enforcing the drug and alcohol testing regulations. As the Deputy Director of the FAA’s Drug Abatement Division, she was second in charge of the FAA’s then 80-employee national program for more than a decade. After moving to ODAPC, she worked closely on all regulations issued and has been the decision-maker on several Public Interest Exclusions against non-compliant service agents who posed a significant threat to safety. She issued most of those PIE decisions against individuals who fraudulently held out as MROs. Most recently, she was the lead author of the DOT’s oral fluid final rule, which became effective on June 1, 2023.
Morgan Reynolds is the Director of Backgrounds Compliance for DISA Global Solutions. He has more than a decade of experience overseeing the daily compliance and regulation functions related to pre-employment law. He interprets complex legislation, guidelines, and recommendations and presents them to DISA and their customers in an appropriate context for simple comprehension. He led DISA’s recent successful Professional Background Screener Association Accreditation application and oversaw the review of our program by the third-party auditor. When not working, Morgan enjoys spending time with his family, playing golf, and traveling.
Bill Current is the author of Why Drug Testing: Updated and Expanded for 2020 as well as 9 other books on substance-related issues. He founded the Current Consulting Group in 1998 and it has become the number one recognized brand name in compliance, business development, and operations consulting in the drug testing industry. Bill is a frequent speaker at webinars and conferences around the country.
Dr. Kuntz has been with CRL since 2006 and is a Board Certified Toxicologist. He is a national expert in urine adulteration and drug detection in urine, oral fluid, hair, and sweat using GC/MS, GC/MS/MS and LC/MS/MS. He has worked in workplace drug testing for over twenty years. He has testified extensively for employment hearings, child endangerment proceedings, military court-martial courts, Federal merit system protection boards, the FAA, and Department of Energy regarding drug use, interpretation, and adulteration of urine samples.
In addition to workplace testing, Dr. Kuntz has been involved for many years in developing drugs of abuse testing panels for medical professionals. Dr. Kuntz is an inspector for the SAMHSA and CAP forensic drug testing programs. He currently serves on the editorial board for Clinical & Forensic Toxicology News and as a consultant to the MRO Examination Development Committee for the Medical Review Officer Certification Council (MROCC). Dr. Kuntz received his B.S. in Pharmacy from North Dakota State University and practiced five years as a retail and hospital pharmacist. He went on to receive his Masters of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Oklahoma and his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from North Dakota State University. He further completed a post-doctoral program in biochemical toxicology at Washington State University and the University of Utah.
With over 16 years of dedication to DISA Global Solutions, Chris Eichenberg leads as VP of Transportation Sales, showcasing expertise in energy sales management and strategic business development. His tenure has been instrumental in establishing DISA as a leader in the transportation sector. His profound industry knowledge and strategic sales leadership underscore his pivotal role in DISA's market leadership
Dr. Suhash Harwani, Senior Director of Science and Technology at Quest Diagnostics received his bachelors and doctoral degrees in Chemistry from Loyola University Chicago and the University of Iowa and is a board-certified toxicologist. Dr. Harwani joined Quest Diagnostics in 2020 and is responsible for the development and implementation of new products and technology within the Employer Solutions laboratories.
Steven Spencer is an accomplished executive and visionary leader, currently serving as the General Manager of Transportation at DISA Global Solutions. With a wealth of experience in transportation and a strong background in sales, operations management, and business planning and development, Steven has played a pivotal role in driving growth throughout his career.
Prior to his current role at DISA, Steven held several key positions, showcasing his expertise and leadership abilities. As the Vice President of Transportation and Senior Director of Transportation Sales at HireRight, he successfully led cross-functional teams and implemented strategic initiatives that resulted in significant revenue growth and improved strategic direction. Steven's career highlights also include his tenure as a Hybrid Account Manager at USIS Commercial Services Division and an Account Manager at DAC Services. In these roles, he demonstrated his exceptional sales acumen, negotiation skills, and ability to build strong client relationships.
With a solid educational foundation, Steven earned a bachelor's degree in environmental science/management from Missouri Southern State University. His educational background, combined with his deep understanding of transportation and regulatory requirements, has equipped him with a comprehensive perspective on the industry.
Known for his strategic thinking and ability to drive results, Steven excels in optimizing operations and implementing process improvements. His strong leadership and team-building skills have enabled him to assemble high-performing teams and foster a culture of excellence and collaboration. Steven leads his team in delivering innovative transportation solutions that meet the evolving needs of clients in a highly regulated industry, making him a valuable asset in driving business growth at DISA.
Nina M. French is the CEO of NEOPHARMA Technologies, LLC. Nina has more than 30 years of experience in the employee screening industry and a deep understanding of drug testing program design, policies, state laws, federal regulations, product development and supporting technologies. In addition to executive leadership roles both at one of the largest Third-Party Administrators in the industry and at two product innovation firms, Nina has served as the President of DATIA and as an industry advisor to TPAs and CRAs across the country at her prior consulting firm. Nina frequently speaks at conferences and regularly contributes to the though leadership of the drug and alcohol testing industry. She is widely published and is featured on podcasts, interviews and publications in safety, drug testing, and human resources.
Rob finds practical solutions for clients facing litigation and various business challenges related to their workforce. He guides employers operating in New Jersey, New York, and nationally through the nuanced requirements for hiring, compensation, retention, and separation of workers in a variety of industries. A seasoned litigator, Rob is an ardent advocate both in and outside the courtroom. Companies face multiple layers of requirements and obligations related to employees and contractors. Clients rely on Rob as an effective and efficient strategist to defend them in lawsuits, to devise action plans to avoid litigation, and to provide counsel on relevant legal developments to create policies and practices to ensure compliance. Rob partners with clients to craft an optimal solution for each unique circumstance, ranging from negotiating a pre-litigation resolution, to advancing the client’s interests through trial and appeal. Rob advises clients on a wide range of issues under federal, state, and local laws, including background check and Fair Credit Reporting Act violations, "ban the box" issues, prevailing wage requirements, wage-and-hour and overtime compliance, whistleblower retaliation, family and medical leave compliance and interference/retaliation claims, paid sick leave, and a wide range of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation issues. Drawing on a decade of litigation experience, Rob strives to attain practical and efficient solutions that fit the client and meet the particular needs of the business. He collaborates with clients to find technological solutions to streamline the disruptiveness of litigation. He also draws on his industry knowledge to anticipate issues and find pragmatic solutions. Rob represents clients in a variety of industries, including entertainment, retail, background check services, food service and hospitality management, transportation, and public works contractors. As a skilled trial lawyer, Rob handles complex employment litigation, including class, collective, and multidistrict litigation, as well as single-plaintiff lawsuits. He has extensive experience in New Jersey and New York state and federal courts, as well as federal district courts across the country. He also represents clients before federal and state administrative agencies, such as the Department of Labor, New Jersey Division on Civil Rights, New York State Division of Human Rights, and New York City Commission on Human Rights, among others. Rob also represents clients in arbitrations, mediations, and pre-litigation negotiations. At Seyfarth, Rob enjoys working with a team of attorneys who possess world-class knowledge in areas directly relevant to clients' business needs, and who have a deep-rooted commitment to client service.
Colin Woods is the Chief Strategy Officer at DISA Global Solutions, where his unique blend of operations management, strategic planning, and leadership skills has significantly contributed to the organization's growth and success. With over two decades of experience at DISA, Colin has played a pivotal role in defining and implementing the company's strategic vision. Before assuming his current role, Colin wore multiple hats at DISA, serving as the GM of Energy and VP of Sales, where he honed his skills in business development, and sales management. His tenure at DISA has allowed him to lead direct sales, manage operations, negotiate contracts, and oversee recruitment, showcasing his multifaceted talent. Colin earned his Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Business Administration and Management from The University of Kansas School of Business. His educational background has been the backbone of his impressive career, propelling him to consistently demonstrate exceptional leadership and become an expert in the energy industry. His commitment to team leadership and talent management is evident in his approach to work. Whether fostering a nurturing environment for team growth or developing robust strategies for business expansion, Colin's abilities extend beyond the confines of a traditional role and make him vital to DISA's endeavors.
In the role of President, International, Suzie is responsible for globalizing DISA’s international business and clients. She drives the overall strategic direction of DISA for global and multinational clients and is responsible for the company’s international growth strategy across all regions, including organic growth and M&A identification and prioritization. Her strategic oversight of all global clients includes service model design, client satisfaction, profitability, consulting, and innovation development. Prior to her role at DISA, Suzie held several key positions, showcasing her expertise in global client management and business strategy. Suzie’s most recent background includes global consulting for large information services companies under PE ownership. She has worked over the last few years to build global go-to-market strategies and plans for a variety of clients which focused on developing a global growth model for their businesses. Prior to this, Suzie served as the Chief Global Client Officer at First Advantage where she had executive oversight for all global clients in every region around the world. She was a distinguished member of the executive team that transformed the business which led to a private equity sale from Symphony Technology Group to Silver Lake Partners and then to an IPO. Suzie built her global experience—over 20 years of leadership—in The Nielsen Company and the Kantar Group. While at Nielsen, she served as the executive architect of a global integration and consulting practice where she led many of Nielsen’s largest global client relationships, working across all continents and a broad spectrum of marketing, consumer and retail strategy challenges. Her experience includes extensive consulting work and on-the-ground execution in over 50 developed and emerging international markets. She was one of the pioneers in developing a global approach and service model for global and multinational clients that is now the standard for multiple information services industries. With a bachelor's degree in marketing from Miami University, Suzie brings a strong foundation in business and marketing strategy to her role. Her analytical mindset and ability to leverage data-driven insights have been instrumental in shaping successful marketing and growth strategies. Outside of her professional endeavors, Suzie is also a distinguished member of Chief, an esteemed private think tank dedicated to advancing female executives and C-suite leaders. Chief's meticulous selection process identifies influential women in leadership, aiming to elevate their positions and foster long-term success at the highest levels of the business world. She is also an Advisor with Gotara, who is building the premier global career network for women in STEM. She also serves as a Eucharistic Minister and Lector at Saints Joseph and Francis Xavier Parish in Wilmette, IL. Suzie spends more than 70% of her time traveling internationally to partner directly with clients around the world. She has three children and lives in Chicago with her family. Suzie is a visionary executive with a proven track record in international business, client management, and strategic growth. Her extensive experience, combined with her commitment to community involvement, makes her a highly respected and influential leader in the industry.
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We have expanded our line-up to offer 24 sessions followed by an evening of networking and entertainment.
Jo McGuire will provide updates on best policy practices for those who operate in legal marijuana states. Learn the top do’s and don’ts of the industry and how employers are finding balance between civil laws and safety cultures.
Jo McGuire
Executive Director, National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association
Description: The safety of a workplace is paramount. In this session, we'll delve into specific industry threats and challenges related to drug use. Explore actionable solutions, understand common challenges, and navigate through essential drug-related policy considerations for a safer work environment.
Key Takeaways:
Brady Quarles
Vice President of Industrial Sales, DISA Global Solutions
Brady Quarles has been in the employee screening industry since 2006 when he started with DISA Global Solutions. He has over 22 years of sales and sales management experience, including six years with Dell Computers. As Vice President of Industrial Sales, Brady oversees a customer-focused sales group that provides consultative solutions for organizations in need. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his family, BBQ, exercise, and watching sports.
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Pam Devata
Labor and Employment Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLC
Pamela Devata is a Labor and Employment Partner at Seyfarth Shaw LLP in Chicago, IL. Pam leads Seyfarth’s nationwide Background Screening, Litigation, and Compliance Team. She’s a national authority and firm go-to for all issues related to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), background screening compliance, use of criminal and credit history, and Electronic Signature issues, as well as online and manual employment applications. A nationally recognized employment counselor, Pam has participated in numerous interviews, speeches, webinars, and training for employers on the subject of criminal history and credit checks. She has leveraged her niche area of expertise into a thriving class action practice.
She counsels both employers, resellers, and consumer reporting agencies on background information on compliance requirements under FCRA and related state laws, develops procedures for appropriately handling high-volume national hiring needs, and regularly litigates these issues on a single-plaintiff and class-wide basis, as in EEOC v. Kaplan Higher Education Corp., throughout the country.
Pam also testified before the EEOC at a Public Meeting regarding the use of credit checks in employment in Washington, D.C. Pam is also a certified Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt and was formerly an adjunct professor of Legal Writing at Chicago-Kent College of Law.
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Joseph ("Joe") Beachboard
Chief Employment Attorney, Beachboard Consulting Group
Joe proactively works with employers to solve (and more commonly avoid) employment law challenges. He is a nationally recognized management lawyer with more than 30 years of experience representing the business community in a wide variety of employment and labor matters in perhaps the most challenging state in the nation for employers – California. He is invited to speak at seminars around the country and has been an annual presenter at both the SHRM Annual Conference and the Employment Law and Compliance Conference for two decades.
Mr. Beachboard is frequently quoted in such leading publications as HR Magazine, National Law Journal, Los Angeles Times, NY Times, and HR Executive and Workforce, and has been published in dozens of legal and business journals. Throughout his career in Los Angeles, Mr. Beachboard has represented dozens of studios and entertainment properties. He cites his most interesting project as working with the cast and crew of the television show The Office, from its pilot through the final season.
The beginning of 2025 will bring forward new concepts, practices and policies in DOT-regulated testing. Do you know what those changes are? Are you ready for the changes? Does your employer policy include the changes? Please join Patrice Kelly, the longest-serving Director of the Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy and Compliance at the DOT, who is on assignment to the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA), as she and NDASA's Executive Director, Jo McGuire, discuss the hottest topics in DOT-regulated testing that inquiring minds want and need to know!
Patrice M. Kelly, JD
Senior Policy Executive Advisor USDOT on detail to the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association
Former Director of the DOT's Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy and Compliance and lead author of the DOT's final rule for oral fluid testing
Currently on temporary assignment from the US Department of Transportation as the Senior Policy Executive Advisor to the National Drug & Alcohol Screening Association
Patrice Kelly has been with the US Department of Transportation since 1991. She was the longest serving Director of the Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy and Compliance (ODAPC) in the Office of the Secretary. She joined ODAPC in 2007, after sixteen years of service at the Federal Aviation Administration, as an attorney, manager and inspector. Ms. Kelly was the longest serving member of the Department of Health and Human Service’s Federal Drug Testing Advisory Board (DTAB), where she served as an ex officio member. In addition, she has participated in and contributed to Medical Review Officer training for more than a decade.
A graduate of Boston College, and a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Ms. Kelly received her Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University Law Center. She has worked for Senator Ted Kennedy, the Supreme Court of the United States, in corporate bond trading on Wall Street, at the US Department of State, and in private legal practice in law firms in Washington, DC, before she began her career at the DOT.
Ms. Kelly was the first FAA attorney to revoke an air carrier’s certificate for failure to implement drug and alcohol testing. She initiated the FAA’s first civil penalty cases enforcing the drug and alcohol testing regulations. As the Deputy Director of the FAA’s Drug Abatement Division, she was second in charge of the FAA’s then 80-employee national program for more than a decade. After moving to ODAPC, she worked closely on all regulations issued and has been the decision-maker on several Public Interest Exclusions against non-compliant service agents who posed a significant threat to safety. She issued most of those PIE decisions against individuals who fraudulently held out as MROs. Most recently, she was the lead author of the DOT’s oral fluid final rule, which became effective on June 1, 2023.
Jo McGuire
Executive Director, National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association
Description: Stay informed with the latest on pending regulatory actions from FMCSA. This session will delve into the initiatives FMCSA is currently undertaking and provide projections for what to anticipate for the remainder of 2025.
Key Takeaways:
Dan Horvath
Vice President of Safety Policy, American Trucking Association
Dan Horvath is the Vice President of Safety Policy at the American Trucking Associations. Dan joined ATA in March of 2018 as Director of Safety Policy after more than five years as Director of Compliance and Safety at TransForce Inc. Prior to that role, Dan was a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration auditor, examining new commercial carriers for regulatory compliance. Before his time at FMCSA, Dan spent several years as a driver and in the operations and safety department at Mlaker Transportation Inc., a Pennsylvania-based motor coach and student transportation company. In September 2018, Dan was promoted to ATA’s Vice President of Safety Policy. In this role, he represents ATA and its safety agenda before federal and state government regulators and various non-governmental organizations. Dan oversees the association’s Safety Policy and Hazardous Materials committees, which formulate the official safety policy agenda on behalf of ATA’s broader membership. Dan, a proud CDL holder, is a 2017 graduate of the LEAD ATA program, a long-time volunteer at the National Truck Driving Championships, and serves on multiple Federal advisory committees, including FMCSA’s Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee.
Description: Gain invaluable insights directly from the leaders of Clearinghouse & DOT programs. Understand the latest updates, their implications, and strategize your compliance plans based on these expert inputs.
Key Takeaways:
Stacy Johnson
Federal Program Specialist, FMCSA
Stacy has been with the Agency for 18 years, starting as a Safety Investigator in the Rhode Island Division Office. She transitioned to Federal Program Specialist in 2016. She has been a member of FMCSA’s National Drug and Alcohol Technical Advisory Group since 2014 and has been Vice Chair of the team since 2020. Stacy recently transitioned to Transportation Specialist to the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse Program Office out of the headquarters office.
Bryan Price
Chief of Drug/Alcohol Programs Division, FMCSA
For over 25 years now, Bryan has been directly involved in developing DOT truck and bus safety enforcement programs on a national level. Most notably, he led development and implementation of FMCSA’s performance-based safety measurement systems used to identify high-risk motor carriers and drivers for enforcement intervention. In addition, he led successful implementation of data system connections and partnerships between FMCSA and commercial truck license plate agencies in all 50 States making it more difficult for unsafe companies to remain licensed.
Between 2014 and 2021, Bryan served as Chief of the FMCSA’s North American Borders Division working with the Governments of Mexico and Canada on implementing the land transportation provisions of NAFTA and other cross-border truck and bus safety issues. In the Fall of 2021, he began his current position as Chief of FMCSA’s Drug & Alcohol Programs Division.
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Kim Olszewski
Former President, AAOHN & Director Medical Services, DISA Global Solutions
Description: From employee screening to compliance, DISA is your holistic solution. Join us as we walk you through our extensive service line, showcasing our expertise and explaining why DISA stands out as your one-stop shop for all your needs.
Key Takeaways:
Gary Wiese
Chief Revenue Officer, DISA Global Solutions
Gary Wiese currently serves as the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at DISA Global Solutions. With a strong background in business and revenue strategy, Gary has consistently driven growth and profitability throughout his career and implements his strategies to align with DISA's business objectives.
Prior to his role at DISA Global Solutions, Gary held the position of Vice President, Strategic Clients at First Advantage from 2014 to 2023. During his tenure, he successfully developed and executed innovative solutions and growth strategies, establishing strategic partnerships and fostering key client relationships. His expertise in account management and B2B sales contributed to substantial revenue growth and enhanced market positioning for the organization.
Gary's commitment to excellence is rooted in his educational foundation. He earned his Bachelor's degree from the University of Missouri Trulaske College of Business, where he gained a comprehensive understanding of business principles. He further honed his analytical skills during his 10-year tenure with the Economist Group. With a keen focus on delivering results, Gary possesses exceptional leadership qualities and a forward-thinking approach. He has consistently demonstrated his ability to navigate dynamic market landscapes, adapting to emerging trends, and leveraging digital media to drive business success. His proficiency in forming strategic partnerships and overseeing cross-functional teams has been instrumental in achieving organizational objectives.
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