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Click the thumbs up >The growing issue of grey fleet will be tackled at a new webinar being held by the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP), this month (March).
‘Grey Fleet Best Practice’ will include sessions on ‘how to manage your grey fleet’, by Emma Loveday, UK commercial development manager at DriveTech and Alison Moriarty fleet risk director at Driive Consulting, both who have held senior fleet compliance roles.
Chris Connors, head of facilities and fleet at Countryside Properties will also present on ‘Developing a Plan to Manage Your Grey Fleet in Practice’ and AFP chair Paul Hollick will provide an update from the organisation’s Risk, Compliance and Health Committee.
Click the thumbs up >Lorna McAtear, fleet manager at National Grid, has received the Barbara Cox Woman of the Year Award at an event to mark International Women’s Day.
Now in its third year, the award, which is run in partnership with Fleet News and AM, is named after Barbara Cox, the business pioneer who served as director of Cox Enterprises, Cox Automotive’s parent company in the USA.
It recognises a woman that demonstrates a commitment to innovation, leadership or community, and awards £5,000 for her to spend on her own personal development.
Almost 300 automotive industry people from UK, Europe, Canada, Brazil and the US attended the virtual event on March 8 as part of Cox Automotive’s Women With Drive programme, which aims to promote diversity in the automotive industry.