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Applied Driving Techniques names new training boss

Date: 10 August 2022   |   Author: Sean Keywood

Orlando Collesso has been appointed as head of training and education for Applied Driving Techniques (ADT).

The driver and fleet safety management company said Collesso would be responsible for its training proposition, developing blended learning solutions with the latest advances in driver behaviour monitoring, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality. 

Collesso will also be tasked with coordinating and growing ADT's network of fleet driver trainers. 

He has almost 20 years of driver training experience, and has been an independent fleet safety and efficiency consultant since 2005. He spent the past eight years as lead trainer for ADT in Scotland.

Collesso said: "This is an exciting opportunity, which will enable me to build on ADT's success within the fleet marketplace and deliver industry-leading driver engagement and learning.

"I will use my training experience, combined with a passion for road safety, to create managed solutions across all online, workshop, and behind-the-wheel requirements."

ADT global managing partner Andy Phillips said: "We are rapidly expanding our blended learning proposition, both in the UK and internationally, so Orlando has a huge role to play in our growth strategy moving forward. 

"We will be tapping into his extensive expertise to ensure we are best-placed to meet the changing needs of our fleet customers and deliver best-practice driver education."



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