Driving Dynamics Names Training Services Director
Langley joined Driving Dynamics in 2013 as a consultant, serving as the editor of The Driver Advantage safe driving newsletter. He has also worked closely with the company's leadership team on several initiatives.
Driving Dynamics, Inc. has appointed Ben Langley as its director of training services, the company has announced.
Langley joined Driving Dynamics in 2013 as a consultant, serving as the editor of The Driver Advantage safe driving newsletter. During that time, he has also worked closely with the company's leadership team to improve existing services, develop new programs, and support business development efforts.
As the director of training services, Langley will be transitioning to full-time status reporting to Art Liggio, Driving Dynamics president. In his new role, Ben will manage a national team of behind-the-wheel instructors and oversee the development and logistics for all training services, which include behind-the-wheel, online learning and specialty programs to ensure quality, consistency and exceptional customer experience.
Langley is the founder and president of Safety Wins Inc. an OSHA grant recipient and non-profit organization committed to reducing motor vehicle crashes by delivering high-energy awareness programs to adult and teen drivers through national and regional campaigns.
During the past nine years, Langley has been the director of employee relations at Ala.-based Deer Valley Homebuilders, Inc. Prior to that, he spent 10 years as the director of safety for Cavalier Homebuilders, Inc. in Addison, Ala. In both roles, Ben was responsible for employee safety, compliance and development.
Langley is a past board member of the National Safety Council (NSC) and is a graduate of NSC's supervisors' development program.
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