Automotive Fleet
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

In Memoriam: Joe Clark [1942-2023]

Joe Clark was a fleet manager for two Fortune 500 fleets and spearheaded the formation of the NAFA Carolinas Chapter, which split from the NAFA Atlanta chapter.  

Mike Antich
Mike AntichFormer Editor and Associate Publisher
Read Mike's Posts
August 12, 2023
In Memoriam: Joe Clark [1942-2023]

Joe Clark started his fleet career in 1969 as the fleet manager for Burroughs Wellcome.

Photo: Family of Joe Clark/Automotive Fleet

2 min to read


Joe Clark, who spent the majority of his career in fleet working for Fortune 500 companies and was an active long-time member of NAFA, passed away in Raleigh, N.C., on June 21, 2023, after a several decade battle with heart disease. He was 81.

Clark started his fleet career 1969 as the fleet manager for Burroughs Wellcome (which is now part of GlaxoSmithKline). A native New Yorker, Clark moved to North Carolina after Burroughs Wellcome relocated him to its Research Triangle Park location in Raleigh-Durham, NC. He worked at the company for 28 years until it was acquired by Glaxo in 1995 to form GlaxoWellcome, which later became GlaxoSmithKline.

Ad Loading...

Following the acquisition, Clark joined Qualex, a Kodak company, as fleet manager, headquartered in Durham, N.C. After moving to North Carolina, Clark continued to be an active member of NAFA and spearheaded the formation of the Carolinas Chapter, which split from the NAFA Atlanta chapter.  

In the last eight years of his career, Clark worked from 2002-2010 as a sales rep for Corporate Claims Management (CCM), a fleet and accident management company owned by his long-friend Bob Martines.

“I met Joe back in the late 1970s when he was the fleet manager at Burroughs Wellcome. I worked with him at Burroughs, then Qualex, then ultimately with CCM as he became a sales rep for us for many years,” said Martines. “Joe was a friendly guy who always had a smile on his face. He would speak to anyone, even if he did not know the person. We would spend most of our time talking about two very strong beliefs – family and sports. Even after Joe retired, he would call to give me an update on his family, ask about mine, and then discuss his favorite team, the New York Yankees. Joe was originally from the New York area so he grew up a NY Yankee and NY Ranger fan.”

In May 2002 edition of Automotive Fleet magazine, Clark was featured in a compendium of key fleet personalities employed in the fleet industry of that era.

More Operations

A blue Automotive Fleet graphic representing the weekly AF News Recap series.
Operationsby Faith HowellMay 4, 2026

From Waffle House to AI: Fleet Trends You Need to Know

In this AF news recap, host Faith Howell covers how Waffle House stepped up during disaster response and new AI tech on the market.

Read More →
OperationsApril 30, 2026

Fleet Operations in the Age of AI: Navigating Ethical and Legal Challenges

AI is no longer a future concept for fleets—it’s already embedded in the tools, data, and decisions that operators rely on every day. In this episode of the Fleet Forward Podcast, recorded live at Fleet Forward, industry leaders take the conversation beyond hype to examine what responsible AI adoption really looks like in fleet operations.

Read More →
OperationsApril 30, 2026

Factory Installed vs. Aftermarket: Choosing the Right Telematics Path & Managing the Data

As fleets rethink how they capture, manage, and act on vehicle data, telematics is at a major inflection point. In this episode of the Fleet Forward Podcast, we dive deep into one of the most pressing questions facing fleet leaders today: Should you rely on OEM factory-installed connectivity, aftermarket devices, or a hybrid of both?

Read More →
Ad Loading...
OperationsApril 30, 2026

What Real-Time Data Reveals About EV Cost, Performance, and Scalability

Experts from telematics analytics, fleet-as-a-service operations, and national EV benchmarking share how real-time data is reshaping fleet strategy—dispelling assumptions, validating best practices, and exposing costly missteps.

Read More →
OperationsApril 30, 2026

Planning Through Policy Shifts: What Fleets Must Track in 2026

A powerhouse panel featuring experts from the American Automotive Leasing Association, CalSTART, and municipal fleet leadership dives into the realities of navigating shifting emissions rules, regulatory waivers, federal agency actions, the future of the EPA’s endangerment finding, and the push for unified standards. They also examine the impacts of tariffs, autonomous vehicle policy, battery innovation, and the accelerating global EV market.

Read More →
OperationsApril 30, 2026

Managing Market Turbulence with Strategic Fleet Insights

This episode kicks off with a deep dive into the technologies and market forces reshaping today’s fleet landscape. Host Chris Brown is joined by Laolu Adeola (Leke Services), Tyson Jomini (J.D. Power), and Richard Hall (ZappiRide) to break down real-world data, shifting incentives, and practical strategies fleet leaders can use right now.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Clipboards with flooded cars in background.
Disaster Responseby Chris BrownApril 30, 2026

Adapting Fleet Policy When Disasters Strike

In the middle of natural disasters fleet managers must shift priorities to protect people and assets. What policy items should be loosened, and when should the line be held?

Read More →
OperationsApril 24, 2026

EV Reality Check: How Fleets Are Managing Policy Shifts, Safety, and Scaling Challenges

In this episode, fleet leaders from municipal, university, and private-sector organizations share a candid EV reality check. From infrastructure setbacks and policy whiplash to grant funding, total cost of ownership, and charging resiliency, this conversation dives into what it actually takes to scale electrification in the real world.

Read More →
2019 Automotive Fleet Hall of Fame inductees Joe LaRosa Bob Miesen Bud Morrison Theresa Ragozine portraits
Operationsby StaffApril 21, 2026

Fleet Hall of Fame Honorees Through the Years

A running list of the fleet industry’s most influential leaders, recognized for their lasting impact on commercial fleet management.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Operationsby Chris BrownApril 20, 2026

2026 Salary Survey: Six-Figure Fleet Manager Salaries Become the Norm

After a decade of lagging compensation, fleet manager pay is climbing. But expanding responsibilities, larger fleets, and growing complexity continue to redefine the role.

Read More →