
The Wharton/NAFA Foundation celebrates its first class of CFMs
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A team of new players is expected to bring new energy-and reach new goals as the National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA) approaches its fourth decade. The changing of the guard was signaled by the retirement of Robert Berke in August.
Read More →NAFA membership has remained fairly stable during the past few years in spite of the addition of new regional chapters. The fact remains that another 10,000 full- and part-time fleet administrators exist and are in need of professionalism.
Read More →During the recent NAFA conference, Automotive Fleet conducted a round-table discussion, focusing on how a selector list is developed. The discussion provides readers with points of comparison and contrast concerning this ever important fleet manager's task.
Read More →Top stories: GM and Toyota's joint venture, NAFA offers new service
Read More →The following is a condensed version of Netschert's lengthy and informative address on fuel at the NAFA convention.
Read More →The NAFA Foundation and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania have concluded an agreement to create a comprehensive program of education to enhance the professional qualifications of fleet managers. This will be known as The Wharton Certified Fleet Manager Program.
Read More →NAFA survey shows that 50-percent of new cars acquired during 1981 will be compacts.
Read More →Survey indicates that running costs have risen two cents per mile.
Read More →NAFA study also shows increased driver reimbursement.
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