NCSFA Announces New Board Members
JEFFERSON CITY, MO - The National Conference of State Fleet Administrators (NCSFA) announced new board membership during its annual business meeting April 20. Board members serve for a two-year term.

Pictured are the NCSFA board and members. Standing (l-r) are Barb Bonansinga, State of Illinois; Chris Hoffman, Oklahoma State University; Scott Madsen, State of Colorado; Clay Chandler, State of West Virgina; Matt Wade, Agile Fleet corporate board member; and Cindy Dixon, State of Missouri. Seated (l-r) are: Jeannie Wilson, Missouri DOT; Mike Hardesty, University of Indiana, and Dr. Teresa Davis, University of Pennsylvania.

Pictured are the NCSFA board and members. Standing (l-r) are Barb Bonansinga, State of Illinois; Chris Hoffman, Oklahoma State University; Scott Madsen, State of Colorado; Clay Chandler, State of West Virgina; Matt Wade, Agile Fleet corporate board member; and Cindy Dixon, State of Missouri. Seated (l-r) are: Jeannie Wilson, Missouri DOT; Mike Hardesty, University of Indiana, and Dr. Teresa Davis, University of Pennsylvania.
JEFFERSON CITY, MO - The National Conference of State Fleet Administrators (NCSFA) announced new board membership during its annual business meeting April 20. Board members serve for a two-year term.
President: Jeannie Wilson, fleet manager, Missouri Department of Transportation
President-elect: Barb Bonansinga, public service administrator, State of Illinois Division of Vehicles
Vice president: Cindy Dixon, fleet manager, State of Missouri
Past president: Chris Hoffman, manager, Oklahoma State University Transportation Services
Treasurer: Clay Chandler, executive director, State of West Virginia Fleet Management Office
Founded in 1986 as an association for state fleet managers, the NCSFA now has about 120 members from state, state Department of Transportation, and university fleets.
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