The 100 Best Fleets award program recognizes and rewards peak performing public sector fleet operations in North America. The program also identifies and encourages ever-increasing levels of performance improvement within the fleet industry. The purposes of the 100 Best Fleets program are outlined below:
- Identify outstanding operations for others to emulate.
- Provide recognition within the larger organization and the community that the winning fleets serve.
- Promote pride in the industry and provide recognition within the national fleet community.
- Promote ever-increasing levels of productivity and operational effectiveness.
- Encourage more individuals to consider fleet operations as a career choice.
Top 20 Fleets for 2011
Improved operational efficiency, significant savings, and increased fleet availability are just a few reasons these fleets are considered among the best in the country.
- City of Portland, OR (John S. Hunt, CPFP)
- San Bernardino County, CA (Roger Weaver)
- City of Columbus, OH (Kelly Reagan)
- City of Conroe, TX (Thomas Higgs)
- City of Culver City (Paul Condran)
- Polk County, FL (formerly Robert C. Stanton)
- City of Moline, IL (J.D. Schulte)
- City of Colorado Springs, CO (Tom Monarco)
- City of Los Angeles, CA (Richard Coulson)
- City of Riverside, CA (Kris Martinez)
- City of Fort Lauderdale, FL (John L. Rencher)
- City of Austin, FL (Gerald Calk)
- City of Fayetteville, AR (Dennis Pratt)
- Manatee County, FL (Michael Brennan)
- Denver Fleet Management Division, CO (Ernie Ivy)
- City of Sacramento, CA (Keith Leech)
- City of Fort Worth, TX (Wayne Corum)
- City of Rochester, NY (Michael J. Quattrone)
- City of Eugene, OR (Tony G. Jobanek)
- City of Denton, TX (Mike Ellis)
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