WASHINGTON – Dr. Larry Sabato, professor of political science and director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, will keynote the opening session of AALA's 2008 Annual Meeting.
Read More →More than 90 members and guests attended the gala black-tie 50th anniversary celebration at the Hotel Monaco in Washington, D.C. Highlighting the evening was a congratulatory letter from President George W. Bush.
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One of the crowning achievements in fleet management is being named the Professional Fleet Manager of the Year. This year's winner is Tim Hoffmann of 3M, who manages the corporation's fleet of over 5,700 vehicles.
Read More →Enterprise recently explored the option of selling the company, however decided against it. Executive Vice President Doug Brown says the burden of carrying heavy debt and the company's excellent strategic position were the key factors.
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When John H. Fitch, Jr. succeeded Sidney Rose as executive director of the American Automotive Leasing Association earlier this year, AALA entered a new era in more ways than one. Fitch was interviewed recently in the association's new offices in downtown Washington, D.C.
Read More →After serving since 1964 as executive secretary of the American Automotive Leasing Association, Sidney R. Rose will retire this June to pursue his consulting business and to write a book about the history of vehicle leasing.
Read More →February 10, 1983 may go down as one of the most important days in the history of the fleet industry: on that day, 15 gentlemen representing the concerns of automotive lessors, manufacturers, and dealers spoke in Washington against the proposed IRS regulation regarding terminal rental adjustment clauses.
Read More →Efforts to organize the group traced back to 1953 and IRS ruling.
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