Joanne Thomka

Joanne Thomka

Director of the National Traffic Law Center

National District Attorneys Association

Joanne Thomka is the Director of the National Traffic Law Center of the National District Attorneys Association in Arlington, Virginia. Prior to joining NDAA, Mrs. Thomka was a Senior Assistant District Attorney for the Onondaga County District Attorney’s Office in Syracuse, New York. She was the Bureau Chief of the DWI Unit. Mrs. Thomka also previously served as a Program Counsel at the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG).

Mrs. Thomka is a member of several committees which pertain to traffic safety: Transportation Research Board’s Traffic Law Enforcement Committee, National Sheriff’s Association’s Traffic Safety Committee, Highway Safety Coalition, and the Traffic Injury Research Foundation’s DWI Working Group, She is also the recipient of the 2013 J. Stannard Baker Award, presented by the National Sheriffs’ Association and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in Recognition for Outstanding Achievement in Highway Safety and a 2016 Public Service Award from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for protecting communities and enhancing traffic safety through legal information and training to the Nation’s criminal justice community.

Nelson O. Bunn, Jr.

Nelson O. Bunn, Jr.

Executive Director

National District Attorneys Association

Nelson is the Executive Director of the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA), having previously served 3 years as NDAA’s Director of Government Affairs bringing comprehensive experience across Congress, federal agencies, and the criminal justice system stakeholder community. Prior to NDAA, Nelson served as the Director of Government Affairs for The Charles Group in Washington, DC, where he represented the Major County Sheriffs of America (MCSA), an organization representing elected sheriffs from counties with populations over 500,000 people. Nelson also brings federal agency experience as he spent time in the Science and Technology Directorate at the Department of Homeland Security. With that experience, he brings insight into crisis response programs and emerging technologies in the first responder community.

FMCSA Deputy Administrator Meera Joshi

FMCSA Deputy Administrator Meera Joshi

Acting Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Meera Joshi serves as the Acting Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Most recently Joshi served as General Manager of the New York office of Sam Schwartz Transportation Consultants and visiting scholar at NYU’s Rudin Center for Transportation policy. Previously, Joshi served as chief regulator of New York City’s for hire vehicle industry. Under her leadership, New York City mandated the reporting of granular trip data from large app operators, which informed landmark data-driven safety reforms, enforceable pay standards for drivers and meaningful access to service for the disabled. Joshi was also an executive manager in city agencies charged with oversight of the New York City Police Department and Department of Corrections.

Jim Camp

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.


Romana A. Lavalas, Esq.

Romana A. Lavalas, Esq.

FMCSA Attorney-Advisor in the Office of the Chief Counsel, Enforcement and Litigation Division

Former Senior Attorney, NDAA

Romana Lavalas served as the CDL Senior Attorney for the National District Attorneys Association’s, National Traffic Law Center from 2017 to May 2021. During her tenure at NDAA, Romana provided education and technical assistance to prosecutors, judges, law enforcement and other allied professionals, as well as develops resource materials addressing commercial drivers’ license issues in the criminal justice system.

Prior to joining the National District Attorneys Association, Romana served as a prosecutor for the Onondaga County District Attorney’s Office in Syracuse, New York. During her 17 year tenure, Romana prosecuted misdemeanor and felony DWI cases as well as argued appeals before New York State’s Appellate Division, Fourth Department. She is a graduate of the State University of New York at Albany and Syracuse University College of Law.  Romana recently accepted an Attorney-Advisor position in the Office of the Chief Counsel, CDL Enforcement and Litigation unit at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. 

Tara Jenswold

Tara Jenswold

Assistant Attorney General | Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor

State of Wisconsin Department of Justice

Tara Jenswold has served as the Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor for the State of Wisconsin since 2003, and an Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Litigation Unit at the Wisconsin Department of Justice since 2009.  In this role, Ms. Jenswold provides training and technical assistance to prosecutors and law enforcement.  In addition to her training and outreach responsibilities, Ms. Jenswold prosecutes complex vehicular homicide cases throughout the state.  

Sergeant Mike Marquardt

Sergeant Mike Marquardt

Supervisor, WSP’s Technical Reconstruction Unit (TRU)

Wisconsin State Patrol

Sergeant Mike Marquardt has been a law enforcement officer with the Wisconsin State Patrol for 22 years.  He is trained as a crash reconstructionist and has been practicing full time since 2004.  Currently he is a supervisor in charge of the WSP’s Technical Reconstruction Unit (TRU).  TRU investigators respond to serious injury and fatality vehicle crashes across the state.  In Mike’s career, he has investigated over 1000 of these types of cases.  He continues as an active investigator within this unit, and Mike teaches and presents on the field of crash reconstruction both at the Wisconsin State Patrol Academy and at conferences and gatherings like this today.

Cheri Daniels

Cheri Daniels

CDL Coordinator

California Department of Motor Vehicles

Cheri Daniels is the CDL Coordinator for the California Department of Motor Vehicles since November 2017.  She is responsible for all activities related to the occupational Licensing industry and commercial licensing.  CA DMV has over 600 thousand commercial drivers. Prior to this position, she was the Headquarters Region Administrator in the Driver Safety Branch.  She has held various positions in program administration and human resources throughout her 31-year career in the State of California government.  Since March 2020, the pandemic has prompted CA DMV to expand the online services, which included upload the commercial medicals.  There has been various enhancements and projects to leverage technology to increase the online services for customers.

Cheri has Bachelor of Arts in Business Management from the University of Phoenix.

Cheri fosters collaboration with management to keep open lines of communication to develop a cohesive team and proactive steps to encourage and motivate staff for upward mobility and succession planning.

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