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Cheryl Knight

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Cheryl Knight has more than 20 years of editing and writing experience on topics ranging from advanced technology, to automotive fleet management, to business management. Her magazine experience includes roles as Managing, Senior, and Copy Editor for several niche-market and research publications, and her work profile encompasses corporate communications, magazine print media, Web content, public relations, and book publishing.

With hundreds of published articles in the corporate, public relations, and print media areas, Knight has partnered with magazines, publishing houses, and businesses in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and China, among other countries. Her technical expertise includes PowerPoint, Excel, Microsoft Word, Adobe InDesign, Adobe InCopy, Joomla, WordPress, and Weebly.

Knight’s editing and writing specialties include feature articles, profile articles, how-to articles, newsletter articles, proposals, white papers, books, press releases, brochures, manuals, educational content, Web content, ghostwriting, research reports, and media kits.

A mother of two, Knight loves to travel, attend sporting events, watch movies, listen to music, and spend time with her family. Originally from Long Beach, California, she graduated from California State University, Long Beach with a journalism degree and a concentration in English. She has lived in Orange County, California, since the mid-’90s. 

Articlesby Cheryl KnightJuly 11, 2013

Chubb Group Offsets 27% of Its Fleet Expense in 2012

By adapting a quick replacement strategy, Chubb has seen a significant savings in operational costs. The company is also assessing telematics and a scheduling system for pool cars to provide insight into usage patterns.

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Articlesby Cheryl KnightJuly 9, 2013

Napa Valley USD's Hybrid School Buses = Efficiency

The California unified school district (USD) saves a significant amount in fuel costs each year thanks to its CNG, plug-in hybrid, and other alternative-fuel vehicles. The CNG models alone have saved the district more than $105,000 per year.

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Articlesby Cheryl KnightApril 12, 2013

New Initiatives Generate Big Savings for Pamlab's Fleet

The Pamlab fleet team saved more than $100,000 last year as a result of several fleet initiatives, including the cycling of more vehicles and offering four-cylinder vehicles with added features versus standard V-6 models.

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Articlesby Cheryl KnightMarch 1, 2013

Novo Nordisk Takes Environmental Responsibility to a Higher Level

The fleet has managed to lower its average CO2 per mile by 8.8 percent and boost fuel efficiency by 10 percent while keeping drivers happy with selector options.

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Articlesby Cheryl KnightFebruary 5, 2013

Honeywell Turbocharges the Fleet Industry

Turbocharging and engine downsizing can increase fuel efficiency by up to 40 percent in diesel engines and up to 20 percent in gasoline powertrains, according to Honeywell.

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Articlesby Cheryl KnightJanuary 10, 2013

Washington Gas Achieves Tier 5 Clean Fleet Certification

The company plans to prevent the emission of more than 670,000 equivalent metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere by 2020, equal to the emissions generated by 130,000 passenger vehicles in one year.

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Articlesby Cheryl KnightDecember 21, 2012

Infinity Fleet Enhances Corporate Goals and Initiatives

The Infinity insurance fleet team stays in line with financials, thanks to the implementation of best practices surrounding replacement cycling, sustainability, and driver training.

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Articlesby Cheryl KnightJune 13, 2012

ARS Technicians Get a Hoist with New Vehicle Lift

After making the switch to a new strap hoist vehicle lift, American Residential Services (ARS) has reduced technician injuries, increased productivity, lightened vehicle loads, and improved portability.

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Articlesby Cheryl KnightApril 30, 2012

Creating a Driver Orientation Safety Program for New Hires

Implementing a new-hire-orientation driver safety program can lower accident and vehicle repair costs, keep fleet drivers safe, and reduce an organization’s negligent entrustment risk.

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Articlesby Cheryl KnightJanuary 24, 2012

Rollins Creates Open-End Leasing Savings

A switch from closed-end to open-end leasing and co-sourcing fleet management services will save Rollins, Inc. anywhere from $8- to $10 million over the next six years.

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