Q&A With Firoz Mohamed

Q&A With Firoz Mohamed

Director, Motor Vehicles, Consumer and Registry Services, Service Alberta, Canada

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How did you begin your career in public safety?

I grew up in Kenya in East Africa and immigrated to Canada at age 21. I started in the meat industry, which I had been brought up in as a teenager and where I learned about the importance of relationships and service. Given my passion for vehicles, I decided to take a job with Motor Vehicles in the Government of Alberta in July 1981, and the rest is history! I feel immensely grateful for the opportunities I’ve had in public service and the transportation industry.

What accomplishments from your career are you most proud of?

During the immediate post-9/11 era, Alberta implemented what is still reputed to be one of the most secure driver’s license and identification card programs. Dozens of jurisdictions have since modeled their cards and program around it. We also implemented gender X on both driver’s licenses and identification cards to ensure alignment with birth certificates.

I also take great pride in the veteran’s and specialty license plate programs that have generated $4 million for charitable organizations. More recently, I’m proud of the elimination of renewal reminders, validation tabs on license plates and the switch to reflective license plates to enhance road safety.

This aside, my 20+ years of engagement with AAMVA has been a true career highlight. I’m particularly proud of my time spent on the Region 4 and International Boards and hosting the 2009 Region 4 Conference at Château Lake Louise, Alberta. I am beyond grateful to have had the opportunity for engagement and to build lifelong friendships within the AAMVA community.

What was your reaction upon hearing you earned the Lifetime Achievement Award?

First and foremost, I’m humbled. I’m truly grateful for this award, the recognition. You always think and hope that you are making an impact with public policy and serving Albertans in a public service career. But it is another thing when your peers across the industry—literally across North America—choose to recognize you for your contributions in the industry.

Listen to our conversation with Firoz Mohamed in AAMVAcast Episode 228.
 

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