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NAFA Announces 2022 CAFM Graduates
The association celebrates the most recent 36 graduates of its Certified Automotive Fleet Manager program, who will be honored at its expo this April.

The program includes eight modules and has individuals from a wide range of fleet roles in 17 states and three countries.
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NAFA Fleet Management Association recognized the 2022 graduates of its Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM) program in an announcement on Feb. 14. The program offers fleet management education and has been identified as one of the top 10 certifications for increasing salaries, according to NAFA.
This year’s class includes 36 individuals from 17 states and three countries, representing a variety of different roles within the industry such as fleet managers, fleet service consultants, fleet coordinators, fleet supervisors, and business leadership positions. The 2022 graduates will bring their CAFM skills and learnings to over 25 different organizations, ranging from colleges, cities, public schools, construction companies, and insurance companies.
“We are thrilled to celebrate the incredible graduates of our 2022 CAFM Program,” said Raymond Brisby, CAFM, NAFA board president. “This dedicated group of fleet management professionals are ready to leverage their skillsets to promote innovation within the industry, and we are excited to see where their careers take them next. Congratulations, graduates!”
NAFA’s CAFM program is designed to bring cutting-edge and engaging educational tools, content, and resources to industry professionals.
All of the 2022 CAFM graduates will be recognized this year at NAFA’s Institute & Expo (I&E).
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