Kevin Clarry
About Kevin Clarry
Kevin Clarry is an Enterprise Account Executive at SambaSafety, where he focuses on driver risk and safety. He has extensive experience in account management and operations across various organizations, including Penske Truck Leasing and Jefferson County.
Work at SambaSafety
Kevin Clarry currently serves as an Enterprise Account Executive at SambaSafety, a position he has held since 2023. Prior to this role, he worked as a National Transportation Executive for nine months in 2022 and as a Senior Account Executive for three months in the same year. His work at SambaSafety focuses on reshaping driver risk and safety through innovative solutions such as the SambaSafety Risk Index. He specializes in consolidating various data types, including MVR, telematics, CSA, and claims data, to assess driver behavior and history.
Education and Expertise
Kevin Clarry holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from Fort Lewis College, where he studied Business Administration, Management, and Operations from 2009 to 2013. He also studied at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, achieving a focus on International Business in 2013. His educational background supports his expertise in account management and transportation logistics, particularly in driver risk assessment and safety.
Background
Kevin Clarry has a diverse professional background in transportation and logistics. He worked at Penske Truck Leasing as a Branch Manager from 2013 to 2017 and later held various positions at Penske Transportation Solutions, including Enterprise Account Executive and District Manager. His experience also includes a role as Senior Operations Manager at Jefferson County and General Manager at South Suburban Parks and Recreation. He has been involved with the Denver Transportation Club since 2021, where he serves as Vice President of Education.
Achievements
Kevin Clarry oversees Operation Stimulus, recognized as the longest-running Supply Chain & Logistics student case study competition in North America, established in 1982. In his role at the Denver Transportation Club, he leads educational initiatives aimed at industry leaders, contributing to the professional development of members. His work in the field of driver risk and safety has positioned him as a key figure in advancing industry standards.