This profile series spotlights听the members of ATA's Law Enforcement Advisory Board (LEAB), which works to听strengthen the ties between the trucking industry and law enforcement community. LEAB听is comprised of 黑料不打烊members who have previous experience in federal, state, and local law enforcement, as well as current and retired law enforcement officials who have听contributed positively to the partnership between both groups.
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For more than 26 years, Bill Kotynski has been a trusted leader at Ryder, helping customers strengthen safety programs and navigate compliance issues. But before he ever worked with a fleet, he wore a badge.听
Kotynski spent over a decade with the Michigan State Police, working criminal and regulatory investigations and patrolling highways before being promoted to investigator and eventually serving as Commander of the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Divisions investigative unit. His law enforcement career gave him a unique perspective on safety, compliance, and ethics 鈥 qualities that would later make him an invaluable asset to the trucking industry.听
His move to Ryder began with a simple phone call. The company鈥檚 national safety manager reached out to ask about Michigan trucking law, which differs in some ways from federal regulations. Bill answered his questions, sent over the statutes, and before long, received a surprising follow-up: 鈥淚鈥檇 like to recruit you.鈥澨
It was an opportunity he couldn鈥檛 pass up. In the nearly three decades since that phone call, he鈥檚 served as a senior manager of safety and loss prevention as well as a senior loss prevention consultant for Ryder, enjoying every step of the way.听 Kotynski said he still misses police work every day and his heart still pumps blue.听
鈥淚f everything changed tomorrow, I鈥檇 still tell you it was the best move ever,鈥 Kotynski said. 鈥淩yder is an amazing and ethical company with phenomenal leadership. The way they make decisions, it鈥檚 almost a state police model. They always do the right thing.鈥澨
That commitment to doing things by the book was clear early on. Shortly after Bill joined Ryder, two managers allowed drivers to exceed hours-of-service limits by just 15 minutes to save money. Headquarters found out and terminated them immediately.听听
鈥淭hey said, 鈥業f you want to violate the regulations, you do it for someone else. You鈥檙e not doing it for us.鈥 That was music to my ears,鈥 Kotynski recalled.听
At Ryder, Bill spends his days helping customers improve safety programs, answering compliance questions, and making sure Ryder鈥檚 business partners share the company鈥檚 high ethical standards. His law enforcement background gives him a unique advantage in working with agencies across the country.
鈥淚 can speak to law enforcement with law enforcement knowledge,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a two-way street. They call us for information, and we share what we can to help the industry and the motoring public.鈥澨
Bill鈥檚 dedication to safety extends beyond Ryder. Every year since retiring from the Michigan State Police, he has been invited to serve on the state鈥檚 Michigan State Police Motor Carrier Advisory Board. In 2023, he was appointed 鈥 and recently reappointed 鈥 by the governor to the Michigan Truck Safety Commission, the only body in the U.S. solely dedicated to commercial truck driver education and safety.听
The commission funds training programs, including a unique driver training track with a skid pad operated by the Michigan Trucking Association. 鈥淒rivers come back raving about it,鈥 Bill said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 all about the safety of the drivers and the motoring public.鈥澨
For fellow law enforcement officers considering a second career in trucking, Bill has simple advice: choose the right company.听听
鈥淎sk in the interview how they handle violations and regulations. For someone from law enforcement, it鈥檚 critical to work somewhere ethical that does things the right way.鈥澨
From investigating crimes to safeguarding fleets, Bill Kotynski鈥檚 career shows that the skills, discipline, and integrity forged in public service can be a perfect fit for trucking, especially when paired with a company committed to safety and doing what鈥檚 right.听