
TROOPER, PA - Phil Moser has been promoted to vice president of Advanced Driver Training Services (ADTS), a provider of driver safety training services.
Moser previously served as the company's national sales manager.
TROOPER, PA - Phil Moser has been promoted to vice president of Advanced Driver Training Services (ADTS), a provider of driver safety training services. Moser previously served as the company's national sales manager.

Moser joined ADTS in 1991 as a part-time instructor, became sales manager in 1994, and was named national sales manager in 2000.

TROOPER, PA - Phil Moser has been promoted to vice president of Advanced Driver Training Services (ADTS), a provider of driver safety training services.
Moser previously served as the company's national sales manager.
"Phil's promotion reflects his dedication to the enhancement of driver safety and his passion for helping organizations protect their drivers and reduce their risk of vehicle crashes," said Tom DiRocco, president of ADTS.
Moser joined ADTS in 1991 as a part-time instructor, became sales manager in 1994, and was named national sales manager in 2000.
Moser is a frequent speaker at national conferences for groups such as the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA), American Fleet Leasing Association (AFLA), and Risk & Insurance Management Society (RIMS). His articles on driver safety issues have appeared in numerous trade publications.
Moser currently serves as the NAFA New Jersey chapter's chair of safety and maintenance. He is also a member of the NAFA Philadelphia chapter. In 2008, he received the NAFA Outstanding Chapter Service Award.
A graduate of the Pennsylvania State Police Academy, Moser was an accident investigation and reconstruction specialist with the Lower Providence (PA) Police Department for 11 years before joining ADTS.

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