Shelly Lofgren was named global fleet manager at NCR Corporation, where she will manage a global fleet supply base of approximately 5,500 vehicles in more than 20 countries. Lofgren will be based in St. Paul, Minn. Previously, Lofgren was fleet manager-North America for Honeywell International Inc.
Shelly Lofgren was named global fleet manager at NCR Corporation, where she will manage a global fleet supply base of approximately 5,500 vehicles in more than 20 countries. Lofgren will be based in St. Paul, Minn.
Previously, Lofgren was fleet manager-North America for Honeywell International Inc., managing 5,300 vehicles in North America. Lofgren also was a member of the Honeywell global fleet team, assisting with the fleet needs for other countries.
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Lofgren joined Honeywell in 1981 as a legal assistant to the assistant general counsel practicing in the areas of real estate and acquisitions/divestitures. During the next 10 years, Lofgren supported the vice president, mergers & acquisitions and the director of corporate transaction. In 1990, she was promoted to fleet manager for the U.S. in-house fleet department. In 1997, Lofgren managed the outsourcing of the fleet administration for the U.S. and Canada to GE Capital Fleet Services.
Lofgren was a nominee for Automotive Fleet's Fleet Manager of the Year award in 2004.
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