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June 25, 2008

APWA Offers CPFP Certification at CCG/Faster National Conference

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NORFOLK, VA – American Public Works Association (APWA) will offer its exam for Certified Public Fleet Professional (CPFP) in conjunction with CCG Systems, Inc.’s annual national conference.

The certification exam will take place on Oct. 19 from 1–5 p.m. in the Cape Lookout room of the Sheraton Virginia Beach Oceanfront Hotel.

 

Intended for the seasoned public fleet professionals and those interested in seeking credentials to advance their career, the certification aims to promote excellence in fleet management through knowledge and practice advancement.

Registrations for the exam are done through APWA, and there are eligibility requirements that must be met prior to registering for testing. Completed eligibility forms must be submitted to APWA by Aug. 20 and the exam application form submitted by Sept. 19.

To download both forms or to request more information, visit http://www.apwa.net/certification/cpfp.asp or contact Becky Stein at bstein@apwa.net.

For more information, visit www.ccgsystems.com.

 

 

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