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Pam Chandler is the Regional Fleet Operations and Health and Safety Manager at Syngenta, a leading global agricultural technology company headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, that specializes in crop protection, seed, and digital farming solutions. She leads Syngenta's North America Fleet Operations Team, overseeing a fleet of 2,000 vehicles with a focus on driver safety, incident reporting, and adherence to fleet policies and programs. Pam's work ensures operational efficiency and safety compliance across the company's extensive vehicle operations. Her leadership contributes to Syngenta's broader mission of helping farmers grow safe and nutritious food while caring for the planet.
In this episode…When it comes to improving driver safety and fleet management, is there ever just one solution that guarantees success? Many companies hope a new technology, policy, or training method will instantly transform their outcomes. But is real, lasting improvement ever that simple?
According to Pam Chandler, a seasoned fleet operations and safety expert, no single strategy can eliminate all risks or challenges. She highlights that achieving a safer, more efficient fleet requires a layered approach — combining leadership engagement, the right technology, consistent training, and a strong culture of care. This integrated effort dramatically reduces incidents and empowers drivers to make better decisions on the road. Pam also explains how new technologies like hands-free driving tools can help when properly supported, but they must be paired with human vigilance and company-wide commitment to truly make an impact.
In this episode of Roadrageous, hosts Liam Hoch and Chad Lindholm sit down with Pam Chandler, Regional Fleet Operations and Health and Safety Manager at Syngenta, to discuss why there are no silver bullets in fleet safety. They explore building a culture of responsibility, leveraging driver-assist technologies, and overcoming challenges with leadership and insurance buy-in. Pam also shares advice for managing driver fatigue during the busy season.
By IMPROVLearningPam Chandler is the Regional Fleet Operations and Health and Safety Manager at Syngenta, a leading global agricultural technology company headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, that specializes in crop protection, seed, and digital farming solutions. She leads Syngenta's North America Fleet Operations Team, overseeing a fleet of 2,000 vehicles with a focus on driver safety, incident reporting, and adherence to fleet policies and programs. Pam's work ensures operational efficiency and safety compliance across the company's extensive vehicle operations. Her leadership contributes to Syngenta's broader mission of helping farmers grow safe and nutritious food while caring for the planet.
In this episode…When it comes to improving driver safety and fleet management, is there ever just one solution that guarantees success? Many companies hope a new technology, policy, or training method will instantly transform their outcomes. But is real, lasting improvement ever that simple?
According to Pam Chandler, a seasoned fleet operations and safety expert, no single strategy can eliminate all risks or challenges. She highlights that achieving a safer, more efficient fleet requires a layered approach — combining leadership engagement, the right technology, consistent training, and a strong culture of care. This integrated effort dramatically reduces incidents and empowers drivers to make better decisions on the road. Pam also explains how new technologies like hands-free driving tools can help when properly supported, but they must be paired with human vigilance and company-wide commitment to truly make an impact.
In this episode of Roadrageous, hosts Liam Hoch and Chad Lindholm sit down with Pam Chandler, Regional Fleet Operations and Health and Safety Manager at Syngenta, to discuss why there are no silver bullets in fleet safety. They explore building a culture of responsibility, leveraging driver-assist technologies, and overcoming challenges with leadership and insurance buy-in. Pam also shares advice for managing driver fatigue during the busy season.