
Mark Stevens, the fleet manager for the City of Sacramento, Calif., was honored during the Government Fleet Virtual Honors Celebration held online June 16.
Mark Stevens, the fleet manager for the City of Sacramento, Calif., was honored during the Government Fleet Virtual Honors Celebration held online June 16.
Government Fleet is hosting a virtual Honors Celebration on June 16 to announce and recognize the winners of various public-sector fleet awards. The event was originally scheduled for June 2.
Government Fleet is hosting a virtual Honors Celebration on June 2 to announce and recognize the winners of various public-sector fleet awards
Each of this year’s finalists brings along four decades of experience in the industry. They’ve all risen the ranks to lead decorated fleet operations.
Finalists were selected by a panel of past winners and other public fleet industry veterans based on 10 categories.
The Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year award recognizes an individual who has excelled in managing a fleet operation over the past year.
Dan Berlenbach from the City of Long Beach, Calif., was named the 2019 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year. Perfecting the basics, embracing innovation, and focusing on people helped him get there.
Government fleet professionals gathered at the Honors Celebration to commend the top fleets in the U.S. and Canada and the people who lead them.
Dan Berlenbach, fleet services bureau manager for the City of Long Beach, Calif., was named the 2019 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year.
This year’s finalists manage fleets for cities on opposite ends of North America. Here’s a little more about them.
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