IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 28, 2006
1st Anniversary of Teen
Research Center Recognized by Expansion
Joshua Brown Foundation Announces New Name for Center
The Joshua Brown Foundation Board of Directors
announces the expansion of teen safety research by introducing the
National Teen Research Center, formerly identified as the Teen
Safety Research Center.
Located in the A.L. Burruss Institute of Public
Service of Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia, the National Teen
Research Center was developed for the purposes of researching and developing
21st century driver training after passage of Joshua’s Law by the Georgia
General Assembly in 2005.
“The expansion of public policy and technology
developed by the Joshua Brown Foundation and its partners is now recognized
nationally,” says Alan Brown, Chairman of the JBF Board of Directors. “As
the only known research center dedicated exclusively to the development of
driver training and teen safety, the title is reflective of the growth of
the Foundation.”
A second location of the National Teen Research
Center has been identified in Salt Lake City, Utah. Existing driver
education programs in Utah provide a broad spectrum of training classrooms
that will provide unique opportunities to research and develop the most
effective driver training programs. Expansion into other states is
anticipated in 2007.
“In the past year, the research center has created
a Technical Advisory Board with specialists in adolescent behavior,
simulation technology, and driver training specialists from universities and
private training programs around the world,” states Pat Wilder, Executive
Director of the Joshua Brown Foundation.
The Technical Advisory Board of the National Teen
Research Center has recently developed a comprehensive training program that
is affordable, accessible, and measurable in reducing injury and death to
teen drivers and passengers. Based on demonstrated and proven
computer-based and simulation technology, the product changes the focus from
driver education to driver training—training systems now used in training
military and commercial drivers.
For more information regarding the National Teen
Research Center, contact Pat Wilder at the Joshua Brown Foundation
678-797-2303 and at
savingteenlives@teenresearchcenter.org or visit
www.teenreseasrchcenter.org.