Karen Morton has extensive experience in driver licensing, currently serving as Program Director for Driver Licensing at AAMVA since July 2006, where responsibilities include writing and managing federal grants related to driver licensing issues. Previously, from August 1978 to June 2006, Karen Morton held the position of Director of the Driver Services Division at the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration, where the focus was on developing regulatory policies for statewide driver’s license issuance and serving as a liaison with various governmental agencies to address complex issues. Karen Morton earned a degree from the University of Maryland, University College between 1988 and 2000.
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AAMVA (American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators)
The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) is a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization developing model programs in motor vehicle administration, law enforcement and highway safety. The association also serves as an information clearinghouse in these areas, and acts as the international spokesman for these interests. Founded in 1933, AAMVA represents the state and provincial officials in the United States and Canada who administer and enforce motor vehicle laws. AAMVA’s programs encourage uniformity and reciprocity among the states and provinces. The association also serves as a liaison with other levels of government and the private sector. Its development and research activities provide guidelines for more effective public service. AAMVA’s membership includes associations, organizations and businesses that share an interest in the association’s goals.