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NAFA Announces 2014 CAFM Graduates

The NAFA Fleet Management Association recently announced its newest Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM) graduates for 2013-2014. There were a total of 42 graduates in the group, and 20 work in the public sector.

by Staff
April 16, 2014
NAFA Announces 2014 CAFM Graduates

CAFM graduates are pictured here at the NAFA I&E in April.

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CAFM graduates are pictured here at the NAFA I&E in April.

The NAFA Fleet Management Association recently announced its newest Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM) graduates for 2013-2014. There were a total of 42 graduates in the group, and 20 work in the public sector.

The CAFM certification program requires fleet professionals to pass eight exams in different disciplines within a three-year period. These disciplines are: asset management, business management, financial information, fleet information management, maintenance management, risk management, vehicle fuel management, and professional development.

The public-sector CAFM graduates are:

  • Jenica Baggs, CAFM, fleet administrator, Box Elder County, Utah

  • Daniel Bent, CAFM, management analyst I, State of Delaware Office of Fleet Management

  • Christina Brueckner, CAFM, fleet management specialist, Snohomish County (Wash.) Public Utility District #1

  • Clyde Collins, CAFM, fleet services supervisor, Fairfax Water, Va.

  • Elizabeth Cooley, CAFM, fleet & risk management manager, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

  • Augusto Giannini, CAFM, automotive supervisor, City of Coral Gables, Fla.

  • Brock Hollingsworth, CAFM, fleet supervisor, Arapahoe County, Colo.

  • Hailey Lam, CAFM, supervisor, Vancouver Police Department, BC, Canada

  • Rod Lohof, CAFM, manager transportation/heavy equipment, Ventura County, Calif.

  • Terry MacFarlane, CAFM, fleet services coordinator, Calgary Police Service, AB, Canada

  • Mario Menendez, CAFM, fleet maintenance supervisor, Collier County (Fla.) Fleet Management

  • Scott Rood, CAFM, fleet manager, Clark County (Wash.) Public Works Department

  • Timothy Sanderson, CAFM, director of transportation services, City of Brandon, MB, Canada

  • Dennis Scamardo, CAFM, fleet manager, Monterey County (Calif.) Fleet Management

  • Mark Stephens, CAFM, garage manager, Snohomish County (Wash.) Public Utility District #1

  • John Tennant, CAFM, fleet maintenance superintendent, City of Tucson, Ariz.

  • Allen Thunberg, CAFM, fleet manager, City of Minneapolis, Minn.

  • Ted Trujillo, CAFM, operations manager, Riverside County (Calif.) Purchasing & Fleet Services

  • Brent Wahl, CAFM, motor fleet superintendent, San Bernardino County (Calif.) Fleet Management

  • Michael Wilson, CAFM, fleet services manager, University of Iowa

For a list of the private-sector graduates, click here.

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