
Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) has been named as one of the fastest growing trade shows by Trade Show Executive magazine in the attendance growth category.
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Steve Saltzgiver, CAFS, fleet consultant and 2017 Legendary Lifetime Achievement Award winner, will offer guidance on creating an effective succession plan at the 2018 Government Fleet Expo & Conference.
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Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) has announced the training sessions for this year’s conference in June. Educational programming will feature 14 full sessions, with additional shorter sessions focusing on technology.
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Rudy Ruettiger, the first Notre Dame football player to be carried off the field and the inspiration behind the 1993 film Rudy, will deliver the breakfast keynote at the Government Fleet Expo & Conference.
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Attendees to the Government Fleet Expo and Conference (GFX) can save by registering early. Super early bird savings — $200 off the regular-priced full conference pass — ends Dec. 31.
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Prospective presenters can submit a topic and abstract for a session at next year's Government Fleet Expo & Conference. The deadline for submissions is Oct. 13.
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Several exhibitors displayed new products at the 2017 Government Fleet Expo & Conference, which took place June 12-15 in San Antonio. Photos by Roselynne Reyes and courtesy of Agile Fleet, Magellan GPS, and Miller Electric Mfg. Co.
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General Motors' government sales manager, Brian Bowden, will retire in July. He will be replaced by Dana Hammer, GM's existing manager of law enforcement product sales, GM has announced.
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The City of San Antonio, Texas, fleet services team manages 5,200 vehicles for the city. GFX attendees were taken on a tour of the City of San Antonio's fleet facility. Photos by Thi Dao and Roselynne Reyes.
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Mary Joyce Ivers, CPFP, was named the 2017 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year at the Government Fleet Expo & Conference on June 13 during The Honors Celebration.
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