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April 30, 2009

Weichman Elected 2009 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year

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Doug Weichman was one of 31 nominees competing for this year's award.

NEW ORLEANSDoug Weichman, CAFM, director of fleet management for Palm Beach County, Fla., was recognized as the 2009 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year April 26 at the NAFA Institute & Expo in New Orleans. Weichman was one of 31 nominees and was selected for his fleet achievements in the public sector. Presented by Government Fleet magazine, the award is sponsored by Automotive Resources International (ARI) and co-sponsored by Fleet Counselor Services.

Prior to joining Palm Beach County in 1990, Weichman served as fleet manager for Miami-Dade County for nine years and held private sector fleet positions upon graduating from Ferris State University with a Bachelor of Science Automotive & Heavy Equipment Technology.

Weichman was also first runner-up for the 2008 Government Fleet Public Sector Fleet Manager of Year award, selected as one of the top 20 "100 Best Fleets in North America," and wrote the policy for Palm Beach County's vehicle idling, energy conservation, sustainability, emission and greenhouse gas reduction plans.

A profile on Weichman will be featured in the upcoming issue of Government Fleet magazine.

John Alley, CAFM, deputy director of fleet for the City of San Diego was the first runner-up for this year's award. Paul Condran, equipment maintenance manager for the City of Culver City, Calif., and Rick Longobart, fleet services superintendent for the City of Inglewood, Calif., tied for second place.

Click here to review the 2009 nominees for Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year.

COMMENTS

  1. 1. R Battersby [ May 01, 2009 @ 08:57AM ]

    Congratulations Doug! This certainly is well deserved. Looking at the standouts in the roster of finalists this year and previous years verifies this award is a career achievement second to none.

 

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