About Us
OUR VISION AND VALUES
Arizona Chapter National Safety Council
The Arizona Chapter National Safety Council (ACNSC) was founded In 1949. It Is a locally controlled Arizona Not-For-profit 501(c)3 Corporation.
Mission & Vision
Our purpose is to educate and motivate people to live safer and healthier lives whether at home, work, school, play or on the highway.
Staff
Rick Murray
President And CEODebbie Grado
Chief Operations OfficerJennifer Tittle
Director Of AccountingDavida Taube
Program Services ManagerEd Taube
Workplace Services/TrainerAlicia Tittle
Assistant Marketing ManagerHarrison Seay
IT PersonnelKelly Talerico
Workplace Services/TrainerMaria Almeida
Customer Service SupervisorDora Sierras
ReceptionistCinthia Andrade
Customer ServiceInstructors
Arizona Chapter National Safety Council takes great pride In the enormous talent And professionalism Of Each Of the instructors that facilitate all Of the programs ACNSC offers. All Of our instructors are credentialed And adhere To high level standards. From classroom training To onsite inspections, our instructors are versatile To accommodate all our members’ safety And compliance needs.
The Howard Pyle Award
In recognition Of Former Arizona Governor Pyle And his commitment To safety, Arizona Chapter National Safety Council created the Annual Governor Howard Pyle Safety Award In 1980. This award Is given Each Year To the most deserving agency, company, program Or individual making an impact upon the safety In Arizona.
Recognize And honor your key safety person, company, Or project By nominating them For the annual Howard Pyle Award. For more information, please visit our website at https://www.southwestsafetycongress.org/howard-pyle-award.php.
Traffic Survival School (TSS) Administration
Arizona Chapter National Safety Council Is contracted To administer the ADOT/MVD Traffic Survival School Program.
Each time an individual Is convicted Or forfeits bail For a moving traffic violation, points are assessed against your permanent driving record. If an individual accumulates 8 Or more points In any 12-Month period, they may be required To attend Traffic Survival School (TSS), Or their driving privilege may be suspended up To 12 months.
All convictions For red-light/Stop-sign running, aggressive driving, moving violations resulting In death Or serious injury, And the first moving violation For drivers under 18 years Of age require successful completion Of Traffic Survival School following assignment. Failure To successfully complete Traffic Survival School when ordered will result In the suspension Of the person’s driving privilege.
ACNSC Board Members
Chairperson Timothy Vaughn |
Vice Chairperson Michael M. Hosking |
Treasurer/Secretary Bud Lundahl |
Director Hal Borhauer |
Past Chairperson Bill Warren |
Director Armand LaCasse |
Director Liane Velasco-Doe |