
Joseph Fitzgerald
Inspire your audience to make decisions that lead to success through a talk that is interactive and motivational. Your audience will learn decision making from a former Traffic Homicide Investigator.
With firsthand experience as a former Traffic Homicide Investigator, Joe understands the dire repercussions of poor decisions. Through exciting talks such as "The 3 Most Deadly Driving Behaviors" and "The 3 Keys to Successful Decisions," Joe draws upon real-life narratives to captivate his audience, instilling in them a renewed determination to make sound life choices. Joe's impactful presentations reach thousands of students and young adults annually. These presentations have made him the most requested speaker to US Marines based at Camp Lejeune and Camp Johnson located in Jacksonville, NC.
Joe currently serves as the President of the National Crash Prevention Program and owner of Southeastern Driver Training Center in Wilmington, NC. Joe is author of "Fifteen Ways to Become a More Defensive Driver".
Joe also serves as a youth pastor, working with both middle and high school students.
Law Enforcement Experience:
Patrol Officer
Narcotics Investigator
SWAT
Gang & Gun Crimes
Law Enforcement Instructor
Traffic Homicide Investigator
Awards & Accolades:
MADD & NHC DA's Office Excellence Award Recipient
Expert Witness in Traffic Crash Reconstruction
Expert Witness in Drug & Alcohol Impaired Driving
With firsthand experience as a former Traffic Homicide Investigator, Joe understands the dire repercussions of poor decisions. Through exciting talks such as "The 3 Most Deadly Driving Behaviors" and "The 3 Keys to Successful Decisions," Joe draws upon real-life narratives to captivate his audience, instilling in them a renewed determination to make sound life choices. Joe's impactful presentations reach thousands of students and young adults annually. These presentations have made him the most requested speaker to US Marines based at Camp Lejeune and Camp Johnson located in Jacksonville, NC.
Joe currently serves as the President of the National Crash Prevention Program and owner of Southeastern Driver Training Center in Wilmington, NC. Joe is author of "Fifteen Ways to Become a More Defensive Driver".
Joe also serves as a youth pastor, working with both middle and high school students.
Law Enforcement Experience:
Patrol Officer
Narcotics Investigator
SWAT
Gang & Gun Crimes
Law Enforcement Instructor
Traffic Homicide Investigator
Awards & Accolades:
MADD & NHC DA's Office Excellence Award Recipient
Expert Witness in Traffic Crash Reconstruction
Expert Witness in Drug & Alcohol Impaired Driving
Unstoppable - The 3 Keys to Successful Decision Making
Format: 45 Minute Keynote
This program is perfect for:
- High School Students
- College Students
- Young adults
- Military Personnel
The audience will leave with:
- Understanding the keys to successful decision
- Understanding that they each have a purpose
- Inspiration to make good decisions in all aspects of...
The 3 Most Deadly Driving Behaviors (Traffic Safety)
Format: 1 hour Keynote
This program is perfect for:
- High School Students
- College students
- Young adults
- Military Personnel
The audience will leave with:
- Understanding the dangers of distracted driving
- Understanding the dangers of speeding
- Understanding the dangers of impaired...
No Turning Back - Traffic Safety & Decision Making
Format: 1 hour - 1:10 Keynote
This program is perfect for:
- High School Students
- College Students
- US Military
- Young Adults
The audience will leave with:
- Understanding the consequences of poor decisions when behind the wheel
- How to make decisions that result in success
- Inspiration to succeed in all aspects of...
Defensive Driving Workshop
Format: 4 Hour Workshop
This program is perfect for:
- Employees that spend a lot of time behind the wheel
- High School Students
- Individuals needing CE credit hours
The audience will leave with:
- New skills and tips to drive defensively & avoid crashes
- Understanding the most common crash types & causes
- The importance of...
