Day 2 2022

Christopher J. Turner, ESQ.

Director of Enforcement Data and Judicial Outreach

Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance

Christopher Turner is the Director of Enforcement Data and Judicial Outreach for the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance. Chris has testified before the United States Senate, House of Representatives, Kansas Senate and House, worked on Congressional Highway Bills, state laws, federal and Kansas administrative regulations.  Chris is a former Kansas Highway Patrol Captain. Chris oversaw the Patrol’s Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP), weight enforcement (fixed and mobile), accident reconstruction teams, and the Drugs Recognition Expert and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing programs. Among other duties, Chris served the Patrol as a Drug Recognition Expert, Standardized Field Sobriety Instructor, and accident reconstructionist. 

Chris is a past President of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Alliance serving as the vice chair of the Programs Initiatives Committee, Adjudicated Citations Committee, while moderating several technology forums.

Chris is a graduate of Washburn University School of Law where he received his Juris Doctor and is a practicing attorney. His undergraduate degree is from Benedictine College in sociology focusing on religious studies emphasizing philosophy.

Jim Camp

Senior Attorney

National District Attorneys Association

Jim Camp is a Senior Attorney with the National Traffic Law Center, focusing on Commercial Driver’s License related topics. 

A nationally recognized authority on traffic safety, CDL Masking, trial advocacy, law enforcement and prosecution issues, he is an in demand motivational and subject matter expert speaker having practiced law for more than 40 years most of it as a trial lawyer. Born and raised in East Central Wisconsin, Jim was elected to 9 terms as District Attorney there, and 9 years as Assistant District Attorney General and Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor in Tennessee. While TSRP in Tennessee Jim’s office was at the Tennessee Highway Patrol Training Center where he taught in-service and cadet school classes and acted as a liaison with the Highway Patrol. He was also one of the charter founders and instructors of the Tennessee District Attorney General’s Trial Advocacy School held yearly at the University of Memphis Law School. Jim has authored numerous articles on impaired driving, CDL masking and trial advocacy. Over twenty-five thousand have heard him speak.

Jim is a recipient of the Tennessee Governors Highway Safety Office Lifesavers Award, the Tennessee District Attorney Generals Conference President’s Award, and the Kevin E. Quinlan National Excellence in Traffic Safety Award. He is past board member of the Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers, past board member and state president of the Tennessee Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Board of Directors and is currently a member of the MADD National Law Enforcement Committee.

He resides outside of Nashville, TN, is a lifelong drummer, enthusiastic guitar picker, a member of the Tenth Legion, proud father of two and is the world’s greatest grandpa to his four grandchildren.


Aaron Ann Cole-Funfsinn

Staff Attorney

National District Attorneys Association

Aaron Ann Cole-Funfsinn is honored to be a member of the Traffic Team at the NDAA’s National Traffic Law Center. Aaron Ann was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky.  She left the Bluegrass State to attend the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and then moved to Chicago to attend Loyola University Chicago School of Law.  Upon her graduation in 2008, Aaron Ann began working as a criminal prosecutor at the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, where she clerked throughout law school.  After prosecuting countless cases, Aaron Ann returned to Kentucky in 2012 and practiced administrative and civil law before returning to her roots in the Special Prosecutions Unit at the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office.  In 2016, she became an Assistant Commonwealth Attorney with the Fayette County Commonwealth Attorney’s Office and was eventually appointed to the Special Victim’s Unit.  After, she joined the Kentucky State Police (KSP) as an Attorney in the Office of Legal Services to teach at the Academy and advocate for KSP.  In August 2019, Aaron Ann was appointed as the law enforcement-focused Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor (TSRP) based at KSP.  There, she worked tirelessly to develop traffic-based trainings for law enforcement and prosecutors.  Aaron Ann is a member of the Kentucky CDL Advisory Committee and the Kentucky CDL Outreach Project.  

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CVSA Strategies and Resources to Improve Safety and Increase CDL Compliance
06/15/2022 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  90 minutes
06/15/2022 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  90 minutes
CDL Masking: One Driver One License One Record – What You Need to Know to Help Save Lives on Americas Roadways
06/15/2022 at 2:50 PM (EDT)  |  110 minutes
06/15/2022 at 2:50 PM (EDT)  |  110 minutes