The honorees for 2017 Fleet Visionary Awards have been selected and will be revealed at the AFLA 2017 annual conference in September.
by Staff
August 18, 2017
Photo of Jeff Moody being recognized as the Fleet Visionary of the Year honoree at the Fleet Technology Expo in 2016 by Chris Wolski.
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Photo of Jeff Moody being recognized as the Fleet Visionary of the Year honoree at the Fleet Technology Expo in 2016 by Chris Wolski.
The honorees for 2017 Fleet Visionary Awards have been selected and will be revealed at the AFLA 2017 annual conference in September.
The 20 winners of the award, which is sponsored by Merchants Fleet Management, were selected for having taken an active leadership role as a rising voice in their company's fleet organization to promote and champion innovation.
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The 2017 Fleet Visionary awards, presented by Bobit Business Media, will be given during an award ceremony Sept. 18 at AFLA 2017, which will be held at the M Resort & Spa Casino in Las Vegas.
The award celebrates ascending influencers in fleet management and those who have brought a new perspective to running a commercial fleet resulting in a fleet that is more operationally efficient, cost-effective, safer, or any combination of these.
Of these 20 recipients one will be awarded the Fleet Visionary of the Year Award.
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