Safety and Compliance: The Hidden Risk of the Driver Health Epidemic
The health of today’s drivers is more than a wellness issue — it’s a growing safety and compliance risk. Join us on Thursday, April 9 at the Medallion Club in Westerville for an important conversation with Jeremy Reymer, founder of Project 61. In this timely session, Jeremy will connect the dots between the driver health crisis and the challenges safety leaders manage every day, including DOT compliance, medical certification, recruiting, retention, and company culture.
He will also share how Project 61 is making healthier habits practical and achievable for drivers on the road — and how fleets can take an active role in shifting industry norms. Attendees will leave with practical insight and a clearer understanding of how investing in driver health directly impacts safety performance and long-term operational success.
Schedule:
11:15 am - Registration
11:30 am - Lunch
12:15 pm - Meeting Begins
1:30 pm - Meeting Concludes
* Note that each registered attendee will receive lunch
About the Speaker:
Jeremy Reymer is an innovative trucking industry leader with 20+ years of experience on both the carrier and vendor sides of the industry, focused on workforce challenges including recruiting, compliance, retention, and driver health. In 2016, he founded DriverReach (acquired by Tenstreet in 2025). In late 2024, he founded Project 61 and now leads the organization full time.
About Project 61
Project 61 is a nonprofit spearheading an industry-wide movement to help truck drivers live longer, healthier lives through awareness, education, and free resources built for life on the road.
Refund Policy:
Our refund policy is as follows:
Members: $50
Non-Members: $100
(OTSC will be in the Gold Room; enter through the Banquet Entrance doors)