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NAFA Introduces 2024 Board of Directors

Members of NAFA’s Board of Directors include professionals across various sectors and enterprises, including public sector fleets, technology firms, foodservice enterprises, healthcare entities, and more.

NAFA Introduces 2024 Board of Directors

Mike Camnetar, CAFM, (top left) is NAFA's board president for 2024.

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NAFA Fleet Management Association has announced its 2024 Board of Directors. The board will continue to be led by Mike Camnetar, CAFM, Fleet Services Manager for General Mills Inc.

Members of NAFA’s Board of Directors include professionals across various sectors and enterprises, including public sector fleets, technology firms, foodservice enterprises, healthcare entities, and more.

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“As we dive into the heart of our bylaws and strategic plan this year, it's clear that we're charting a course towards a stronger, more cohesive NAFA,” Camnetar said. “By embracing inclusivity in our governance and refining our strategic focus, we're not only enhancing the association's vitality but also fostering a more vibrant community for our members. This year's Board of Directors, with its diverse expertise and unwavering commitment, stands ready to spearhead this transformative journey, ensuring that every decision made reflects our dedication to advancing NAFA's mission and serving the needs of our esteemed members.”

Meet the 2024 Board of Directors

The members of NAFA’s 13-member 2024 Board of Directors include:

  • President: Mike Camnetar, CAFM
    Fleet Services Manager for General Mills Inc.

  • Senior Vice President: Maria Neve
    Vice President - eFMC Services for Inspiration Mobility

  • Vice President: Kevin Fisher, CAFM
    Fleet Professional

  • Secretary/Treasurer:Beth Cooley, CAFM
    Director for the Commonwealth of Virginia Office of Fleet Management

  • Immediate Past President: Raymond Brisby, CAFM
    Manager of EMS Fleet Operations for Alberta Health Services

  • Sara Burnam, CAFM, Member
    Director of Fleet Management for Palm Beach County, Florida, Fleet Management

  • Al Curtis, Member
    Fleet Director for Cobb County, Georgia, Fleet Management

  • David Hayward, CAFM, Member
    Global Fleet Manager for ABM Industries

  • Amy McAdams, CAFM, Member
    Fleet Manager for Climate Pros

  • William McCarty, Member
    Chief Operating Officer for Illinois Central Management Services

  • Bob Mossing, Member
    Manager of Fleet Support and Operations, Davey Tree Expert Company

  • Alexis Reece, CAFM, Member
    Fleet Analyst for Ferguson Enterprises

  • Steven Saltzgiver, CAFS, Member
    Director of Strategic Innovation for RTA Fleet Management Software

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