Anselmi to Retire from Lorillard Tobacco Co.
GREENSBORO, N.C. – Jim Anselmi, director of fleet operations & travel for Lorillard Tobacco Co., responsible for 1,350 vehicles, has announced his retirement, effective June 1, 2007.

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Jim Anselmi, director of fleet operations & travel for Lorillard Tobacco Co., responsible for 1,350 vehicles, has announced his retirement, effective June 1, 2007. Anselmi began his career in the automotive fleet industry in 1965 with the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, where he worked for 31 years. He started as an apprentice automotive mechanic and worked his way to manager of the Central Automotive Division in 1986. He joined Lorillard in July 1996 after taking early retirement from the Port Authority. Throughout his career, he has been actively involved in organizations, including serving as president of the National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA) Foundation and as NAFA past president from 1995-97. He was the recipient of the NAFA Distinguished Service Award and also served as president of the Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association (AFLA). In 2002, Anselmi was the recipient of Automotive Fleet’s Fleet Manager of the Year award, co-sponsored by Wheels Inc. and AFLA. Instead of naming an accredited university business school to receive a $5,000 scholarship – jointly funded by AF, Wheels Inc., and AFLA – in his name, Anselmi requested the money be donated to the Neil D. Levin Foundation, which went toward the education of children of Port Authority of New York & New Jersey employees who died in the September 11 terrorist attacks. GE Capital Solutions Fleet Services also contributed an additional $5,000 to the fund. On April 4, GE Capital Solutions Fleet Services presented Anselmi with a plaque in recognition of Lorillard’s 25 years of partnership with GE. Anselmi is a long-standing member of GE’s Client Advisory Board and has been instrumental in working with GE on key business initiatives, which have delivered cost savings, led to improved processes, and new-product development.
L-R: Don Robertson, GE account manager for Lorillard; Jim Anselmi, director of fleet operations and travel; Linda Socia, supervisor, vehicle acquisition and maintenance; Elda Diez King, supervisor, vehicle safety and travel; and Kathy Overly, fleet assistant.
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