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Marc Moll Retires After 45 Years in Fleet Management

Marc Moll steps into retirement after dedicating a lifetime to the fleet industry.

August 9, 2025
Marc Moll Retires After 45 Years in Fleet Management

“I kind of feel I spent like 45 years in this industry, kind of under the radar. I just kind of grinded it out for a lot of years for three companies: Avis, GE, and Mike Albert, got here successfully to retire.” - Marc Moll

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 After dedicating 45 years of his life to the world of fleet management, Marc Moll has retired. 

From Start

After graduating college, he began his career with a position at Avis Car Leasing. From then on, Moll took off like a shooting star, consistently meeting and exceeding goals, winning the National Salesperson of the Year title in 1986.

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Moll's career continued to soar as he became an Account Executive at GE Capital Fleet Services, where he spent six years. In 1996, he moved on to Mike Albert Fleet Solutions (MAFS), where he won Rookie of the Year.

At MAFS, Moll truly embraced fleet excellence. The 30 years he spent at MAFS saw many achievements, including winning:

  • 2005 New Business Award

  • 2012 Client Development Manager Award

  • 2013 Client Centric Award. 

To Finish

Marty Kuhn, President of Mike Albert Fleet Solutions, had nothing but gratitude and appreciation when asked about Moll’s retirement.

"After 30 remarkable years of service, Marc Moll is retiring from his role as Client Partnership Manager. Marc has been a cornerstone of our client relationships, known for his professionalism, warmth, and unwavering dedication. His contributions have left a lasting impact on our team and the clients he served so well. We thank Marc for his decades of excellence and wish him all the best in this exciting new chapter,” Marty Kuhn.

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MAFS took to social media to express their appreciation as well, congratulating Moll for all the time he dedicated to the world of fleet. Many colleagues took that opportunity to express their congratulations and well-wishes.

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