Finalists Named for 2009 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year
TORRANCE, CA – Out of 31 nominees, the competition for the title of 2009 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year has been narrowed down to four finalists. Find out who made the cut.
by Staff
April 6, 2009
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TORRANCE, CA – Out of 31 nominees announced in February, the competition for the title of 2009 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year has been narrowed down to four finalists. The winner will be announced April 26 at the 2009 NAFA Institute & Expo in New Orleans.
In alphabetical order, the finalists are:
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John Alley, CAFM Deputy Director, Fleet City of San Diego, Calif.
Paul Condran Equipment Maintenance Manager City of Culver City, Calif.
Rick Longobart Fleet Services Superintendent City of Inglewood, Calif.
Douglas Weichman, CAFM Director, Fleet Mgmt. Palm Beach County, Fla.
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