New dates for NAFA 2020 Institute & Expo are in, the show will take place on Sept. 17-20, 2020 at the Indianapolis Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind.
New dates for NAFA 2020 Institute & Expo are in, the show will take place on Sept. 17-20, 2020 at the Indianapolis Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind.
All registrations made for the original NAFA 2020 I&E dates will carry over to the new show dates.
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Those who registered for the original dates but can no longer make it to the new dates will receive a refund. NAFA will begin distributing those refunds beginning April 13.
Patti Earley,
NAFA President
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NAFA held an online town hall webinar on March 17 to address the questions that attendees had about the show’s postponement; more than 120 people attended the town hall meeting.
NAFA will be holding another town hall on March 17 to address any questions that exhibitors have about the show’s postponement and new dates.
The association announced the winners of its annual 2020 Fleet Excellence Awards recently, prior to the original show’s postponement.
The winners in the corporate/private fleet or mobility management category were Jerry Holman of Stonebrooke Equipment, Inc.; Steve Larsen of Ruan Transportation; and Chris Schaefer of Ohio Farmers Insurance Group.
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In the public fleet or mobility management category the winners were George Hrichak of the City of Chesapeake, Va.; Brad Salazar of the Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, fleet management division; and Bradley J Smith of Poudre Fire Authority in Fort Collins, Colo.
Specifics such as when the winners will receive their awards given the new show dates are still being discussed. NAFA will share more information about its new show dates in the coming weeks.
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