Michael Cole Named NAFA's Vice President For Canada
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NAFA Fleet
Management Association (NAFA) is proud to announce Michael Cole, Team Lead,
Strategic, for the Government of Ontario Fleet Management Center, has been
named the Association's new Vice President for Canada and Northern Region
Trustee effective immediately. Cole, who joined NAFA in 2007, has been active
within the Association as Chair of the Ontario Chapter. He replaces Pedro
Miranda, who announced in early-October that he would not be involved in fleet
moving forward.
"Michael
Cole has quickly shown the enthusiasm and determination required to move NAFA
forward within the Ontario Chapter," said NAFA Chief Executive Officer
Phillip E. Russo, CAE. "I am confident that he will represent our Canadian
members well on the NAFA Board of Trustees (BOT) as well as contribute to
leading the Association as Vice President for Canada. I look forward to his
perspective on subjects that impact the whole of North America, as well as being an envoy as NAFA moves toward a leading position in the international fleet community."
"It is a feeling of great personal satisfaction when you see
your efforts recognized not only by NAFA’s CEO, but also within your own
organization," Cole said. "Having joined NAFA in 2007, I have spent 5 of the 7
years as a Vice Chair and Chair of the Ontario Chapter. I look forward to being
an ambassador for NAFA and the art of fleet management."
Prior to joining the Ontario Government in 2005, Cole worked
in the computer remanufacturing environment where leading quality and
production methodologies, such as KAISEN and Lean Sigma, were employed.
Upon joining the fleet team at the Ontario Government in
2006, Cole became part of the team responsible for creating and implementing
the government’s green fleet strategy. These efforts resulted in the formation
of the Fleet Management Centre (FMC) in 2009, within the Ministry of
Transportation. "The FMC has made tremendous achievements in the greening of
the Ontario Public Service Fleet," Cole said, reflecting the ideals of the
Association with regard to sustainable fleets. "These achievements have
contributed to a more efficient and sustainable government fleet and support
the OPS Green Fleet strategy and its fuel and GHG emission reduction targets."
"I’m a firm believer that ideas foster ideas," concluded
Cole. "I hope that my enthusiasm for fleet management will be shared, and as we
move forward we can advance fleet management not only in Canada, but throughout
North America and internationally."
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