Lisa Kneggs reported her position as fleet manager was eliminated at Associa, a homeowners association management provider, headquartered in Dallas. She assumed the newly created position at Associa in May 2012.
Lisa Kneggs was most recently the fleet manager with homeowners association management provider Associa.
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Lisa Kneggs was most recently the fleet manager with homeowners association management provider Associa.
Lisa Kneggs reported her position as fleet manager was eliminated at Associa, a homeowners association management provider, headquartered in Dallas. She assumed the newly created position at Associa in May 2012.
Previously, Kneggs was fleet manager for Coinmach Service Corp. in Irving, Texas, where she managed a fleet of 1,250 service vehicles for six years.
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Earlier, Kneggs worked for 10 years as the fleet administrator for Pizza Hut/Yum Restaurants, also in Dallas. At the time, Pizza Hut had a 750-vehicle fleet. Later, Kneggs expanded her responsibilities to assume management of the KFC, Taco Bell, Long John Silvers, and A&W Restaurants fleets, which were also owned by Yum! Brands. The combined total of all of the Yum! Brand fleet totaled 1,150 vehicles.
Kneggs is currently looking for a new position in fleet management. Her personal e-mail address is: Lckneggs@yahoo.com. Her cell number is (214) 535-6792.
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