Adam Bell
About Adam Bell
Adam Bell is a Corporate Trainer with extensive experience in the field of training and education. He holds a Master's degree in Teaching from Webster University and has worked at Intoximeters since 2006, where he focuses on training related to alcohol testing protocols.
Work at Intoximeters
Adam Bell has been employed at Intoximeters since 2006, serving as a Corporate Trainer for 18 years. In this role, he focuses on educating clients and staff about the company's products and services. His responsibilities include developing training materials and conducting workshops to enhance understanding of alcohol testing protocols. Bell has contributed to discussions regarding the Federal Custody & Control Form and has provided guidance on best practices for conducting DOT breath alcohol tests.
Education and Expertise
Adam Bell holds a Master's degree in Teaching from Webster University, where he studied from 1996 to 1998. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Sociology from Maryville University of Saint Louis, completing his studies from 1992 to 1994. His educational background equips him with a solid foundation in both teaching methodologies and psychological principles, which he applies in his training sessions at Intoximeters.
Background
Before joining Intoximeters, Adam Bell worked as a Senior Instructor at New Horizons Computer Learning Centers in Tampa, Florida, from 1998 to 2000. This position allowed him to gain experience in delivering technical training and enhancing the skills of learners in a corporate environment. His transition to Intoximeters marked a shift towards specializing in alcohol testing education and compliance.
Contributions to Industry Knowledge
Adam Bell has made significant contributions to the field of alcohol testing through his writings and discussions. He has authored articles on the Intoximeters blog, addressing key topics such as the distinction between DOT and non-DOT tests. His insights help clarify important regulatory aspects and promote best practices in the industry, enhancing the understanding of compliance among professionals.