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September 03, 2008

APWA Certified Public Fleet Professional Exam Offered at CCG/FASTER Annual Conference

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VIRGINIA BEACH, VA – The next APWA’s Certified Public Fleet Professional program examination is scheduled for Oct. 19 in Virginia Beach, Va., in conjunction with the CCG/FASTER Annual Conference.

The purpose of the Public Fleet Professional Certification is to promote excellence in fleet management by advancing the knowledge and practice of public fleet professionals to benefit communities through quality fleet services.

The Certified Public Fleet Professional is intended for the seasoned, career government public fleet manager, and those with experience in the field who are interested in a credential that will promote a career in public fleet management.

The Public Fleet Professional Certification program includes an eligibility application process, a multiple-choice test, and a recertification application process.

Eligibility applications to qualify to take the next CPFP examination are due August 20, 2008. Exam Applications are due Sept. 19. For more information, visit http://www.apwa.net/certification/cpfp.asp.

 

 

 

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