FDRsafety adds Rose McMurray as transportation advisor

April 28, 2011
Rose McMurray, former chief safety officer of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), is joining FDRsafety as chief transportation advisor. She will lead the company’s transportation safety division

Rose McMurray, former chief safety officer of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), is joining FDRsafety as chief transportation advisor. She will lead the company’s transportation safety division.

McMurray retired Jan. 1 as assistant administrator and chief safety officer of the FMCSA. She was responsible for the department’s safety programs, regulations, and policies, including the implementation of CSA 2010.

McMurray will advise FDRsafety clients on CSA 2010 and will work with them on improving their scores.
“We are extremely excited to have Rose on board,” said Fred Rine, CEO of FDRsafety. “Rose is a leader in the field of transportation safety and will bring tremendous expertise and knowledge of DOT to our clients.”

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