Fisher Promoted to Director, Global Fleet & Travel for National Oilwell Varco
As director, global fleet & travel, Kimberly Fisher manages 5,000-plus assets globally for National Oilwell Varco implementing a global fleet strategy. Fisher manages the company’s global fleet in the U.S., Canada, UAE, U.K., and Brazil.

Kimberly Fisher
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Kimberly Fisher was promoted to director, global fleet & travel for National Oilwell Varco (NOV), in Houston, TX. Fisher currently manages 5,000-plus assets globally with the anticipation that total number will grow as NOV evolves its global fleet strategy. The NOv global fleet has operations in the U.S., Canada, United Arab Emirates, U.K., and Brazil. As part of her global fleet responsbilities, Fisher manages the relationships with fleet suppliers as well as works with internal customers ensure they are providing the vehicles and service needed for business, particularly the area of upfitted vehicles.
Fisher is a fleet industry veteran with more than 21 years of experience. She started her career with NOV in 2011. Prior to this, Fisher was the fleet administrator for Cardinal Health Nuclear Pharmacy Services based in Dublin, Ohio, from 2000‐2011. Fisher is currently a finalist for the 2021 Fleet Manager of the Year Award, which will be presented by Automotive Fleet magazine at the annual conference of the Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association (AFLA) on Oct. 4, 2021 in San Antonio.
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