In a year that saw dramatic advancements to its Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM®) program, including its computer-based testing platform going fully online in October, NAFA Fleet Management Association is proud to recognize its Class Of 2018/2019 CAFM graduates.
CAFM-designation identifies excellence in fleet knowledge. The 2018/2019 class officially closed with the on-site graduation walk at the 2019 Institute & Expo, which took place in April 15-17, in Louisville, Ky. Find out more about the CAFM/CAFS program. Click here.
The 2018/2019 graduates are:
Kelly Bethe, CAFM
Sr. Business Analyst
Tallgrass Energy Partners
Brian Boyd, CAFM
Fleet Planner/Assistant Equipment Manage
Kent Power Inc.
Kevin Callahan, CAFM
Fleet Manager
City of Auburn
Randy Collin. CAFM
Fleet Operations Manager
City of Madera
Frederic Dube, CAFM
Staff Supervisor - Mobile Equipment
ArcelorMittal Mining Canada G.P. (AMEM)
Tyler Eisenschenk, CAFM
Fleet Mechanic
Stearns County
Sandy Engelke, CAFM
Administrative Supervisor
Flagship Facility Services
Philip Faustin, CAFM
Lead Mechanic
Denver Public Schools
Ronnie Hightower, CAFM
Fleet Services Supervisor
Noble Research Institute, LLC
Faisal Iqbal, CAFM
Supervisor - Fleet and Municipal Services
University of Calgary
Jim Katalinic, CAFM
Senior Data Strategist
Donlen
Steven Knapp, CAFM
Fleet Manager
City of Chula Vista
Lance Knudtson, CAFM
Fleet Supervisor
Chelan County Public Utility District
Timothy Melser, CAFM
Fleet Manager
City of Minneapolis
John Nelson, CAFM
Shop Foreman
Calgary Fire Department
Kathy Overly, CAFM
Fleet Assistant
ITG Brands
Zachary Shepherd, CAFM
Fleet Mechanic Foreman
City of Clayton
Robert Steinhoff, CAFM
Senior Staff Accountant
Seneca Companies, Inc.
Hjalmar Tiesenhausen, CAFM
Fleet Manager
Fairmont Hotels and Resorts - The Fairmont
Mike Wallace, CAFM
Fleet Maintenance Manager
City of Tulsa
Jerry Ward, CAFM
Shop Operations Supervisor
City of Seattle Fleet & Facilities Department
Throughout the fleet management profession, NAFA’s CAFM program is recognized as the industry standard. The certification symbolizes that the fleet manager is an expert in his or her field, the way a CPA is recognized in the accounting field. CAFM identifies and recognizes exceptional fleet management professionals, and many employers now require fleet managers to obtain the CAFM designation prior to, or shortly after, employment.
To become certified, participants must pass a series of comprehensive examinations to demonstrate expertise in the eight disciplines of automotive fleet management: Fleet Information Management, Maintenance Management, Vehicle Fuel Management, Asset Management, Business Management, Financial Management, Risk Management, and Professional Development.
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