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Why choose us
Driver knowledge of Safety and P&D Operations at the start of their tenure is critical to running a successful business. As small business owners, dedicating time and resources to a quality driver training program can be challenging. Being Contractors ourselves, we created this Training Program to give other Contractors a high-quality, cost-effective, and easy-to-manage means of delivering driver training to new delivery drivers. The program has also proven effective in adding to the knowledge/skillset of more experienced drivers.
The Need for P&D Driver Training
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We continuously update our training content and focus on building relationships with our customers and business partners. Our goal is to give you the tools you need to run a successful and profitable business.
Meet Our Team
At Kiros Academy, our team is committed to excellence in driver training. With the knowledge coming from 35 years of logistics experience and 35 years of teaching and training experience, including 8 years of experience in Contractor operations with FedEx Ground, our goal is to support you and your success with best-in-class driver training programs.
Greg is an operations executive with over 30 years of experience in engineering and operations management. Currently, he serves as the AO/Owner of MGT Logistics, a FedEx Ground contracting firm he founded in late 2019.Throughout his career, Greg has held roles in both engineering and logistics management at various organizations. He performed supply chain strategy consulting atGarr Consulting Group, worked as a distribution center engineer at Lord & Taylor Department Stores, and served as a regional Director of Distribution/Transportation at the May Company Department Stores (now Macy’s). Additionally, he held the position ofVice President of Distribution at Dick’s Sporting Goods, where he was responsible for operations management and the network strategy to support the growing company.Greg holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Tech and an MBA from the University of Michigan. Greg and his wife have 5 children and live in Raleigh, North Carolina. In his spare time,he enjoys traveling, reading and golf
Greg
Lorenzo Melton is a retired schoolteacher and Central Services administrator with over 30 years of experience teaching and training children and adult learners. In addition to his teaching and training experience, Lorenzo has also coached youth ages 3 to 14 in a variety of sports and worked as a fitness trainer at a local gym chain.Upon retirement from the school system, Lorenzo was hired by a FedEx contractor in January of 2020 as a delivery driver. In April of 2020, he began training drivers on the road in proper delivery, pick-up, and customer service practices. In June of 2020, Lorenzo developed and implemented a classroom portion of the training, to accompany the on the road training experience. This was established to assist drivers with grasping basic concepts necessary to becoming a successful delivery driver. Since June of 2020, Lorenzo has utilized this program to train over 150 drivers for his contractor, as well as other contractors.Lorenzo holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and a Master of Education degree from North Carolina State University.
Lorenzo
“Quality driver training is extremely important in building and maintaining a successful business. Two significant parts to that are a good knowledge of the basics and a consistent message across drivers. Being sure that all drivers get the same foundation at the onset can cut down on early mistakes and the formation of bad habits. That’s what this training will provide for your drivers.
I was once told by a coach when I started playing sports at an early age, that you need to master the fundamentals before trying to do the fancy stuff. If you do that, when you’re having a bad game, you can always fall back on your fundamentals to get you out of a slump. In the same way, it’s important to give drivers the fundamentals so they have something to fall back on if and when they’re struggling."
- Lorenzo
I was once told by a coach when I started playing sports at an early age, that you need to master the fundamentals before trying to do the fancy stuff. If you do that, when you’re having a bad game, you can always fall back on your fundamentals to get you out of a slump. In the same way, it’s important to give drivers the fundamentals so they have something to fall back on if and when they’re struggling."
- Lorenzo
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