
SANTA ROSA, CA - David Head, fleet manager for the County of Sonoma in California, announced that he will retire effective April 15, 2013. He has worked for the County of Sonoma for 25 years – the past 22 years as fleet manager.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA - This is the third part of our video series featuring fleet management professionals. Topics discussed include choosing the right law enforcement vehicle and dealing with staff member retirement.
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LONG BEACH, CA - After 30 years the City of Long Beach's Superintendent of Maintenance Vern Helbig is retiring. Helbig spent time specializing in police motorcycle repair and was an advocate for motorcycle safety.
Read More →MACOMB, IL - Walter Burnett, CAFM, public works director for the City of Macomb, Ill., retired on April 30.
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MOLINE, IL - After 30 years of service with the City of Moline (Ill.) Public Works Dept., Jan Patterson retired Dec. 30, 2010.
Read More →NAPA, CA - Howard Neu, safety, training and fleet officer for the Napa Sanitation District, recently retired after 24 years with the District.
Read More →TACOMA, WA - Frank Castro retired from City of Tacoma /Tacoma Public Utilities Fleet Services after a 30-year career. Upon retirement, Castro was named transportation manager position for Snohomish County Public Utility District in Everett, Wash.
Read More →HUNTSVILLE, TX - James Archie, fleet manager for the City of Huntsville , announced his retirement. Archie has worked for the City for more than 30 years in four different positions.
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ELK GROVE, IL - Jack Gray, fleet manager for the Village of Elk Grove, Ill., will retire Nov. 6, after 32-and-a-half years of service with the community.
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SAN DIEGO - John Clements, fleet manager for the County of San Diego, recently retired after 33 and a half years of service with the county.
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