Taking place in Chicago, the Results+ Fleet Performance Summit featured panel discussions with Wheels clients and industry partners.
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Wheels hosted its 11th annual Results+ Fleet Performance Summit last week, as more than 200 clients representing 175 organizations congregated in Chicago.
“This event offers a unique opportunity to connect, share experiences, and learn from one another, always keeping our client needs at the forefront,” said Suresh Rajapakse, senior vice president of Client Management. “It is a methodology, a philosophy in partnership, focused on collaborating with our clients to enhance their fleet's performance, address industry challenges, and drive improvement initiatives.”
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“Results+ is a significant platform not just for learning and collaboration, but also for celebrating accomplishments and fostering innovation and creativity,” said Wheels’ CEO, Shlomo Crandus.
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Wheels Honors Clients During Summit
During the Summit, Wheels honored 19 clients who have adopted new strategies and executed creative solutions to achieve excellence.
The Results+ Summit award winners were nominated in the following Optimal Fleet Performance categories:
“Results+ is a significant platform not just for learning and collaboration, but also for celebrating accomplishments and fostering innovation and creativity," said Wheels CEO Shlomo Crandus. "The focus is our clients because they are the most valuable asset any company could hope for.”
Several Wheels’ clients presented on stage and participated in panel discussions.
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This year’s Summit also featured a discussion titled, “Mobility Around the Globe” with panelists from Wheels’ global partner, Ayvens. Annie Pin, chief commercial officer, Gavin Eagle, managing director, both from Ayvens, and Laura Joziwak, Wheels’ chief client officer, provided insights into the evolving landscape of mobility, sustainability, and fleet management from both American and European perspectives.
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