Donlen President Tom Callahan said, "We are pleased with this opportunity to position Donlen's business for continued long-term success and appreciate Athene's commitment to continuing our tradition of high-quality service, customer satisfaction, and award-winning fleet management, working with our talented employees.
Our fleet customers remain our top priority and we look forward to continuing to be a trusted partner providing high levels of customer satisfaction, impactful technology and fleet solutions."
Athene Chairman and CEO Jim Belardi said, "We are excited about the opportunity to partner with the strong team at Donlen to acquire an industry-leading fleet management franchise that is well-suited to meet our objective of sourcing attractive, differentiated long-term investments for our growing portfolio.
The vast majority of fleets provide essential services, and the ongoing pandemic has brought about a real sense of camaraderie throughout the industry.
Remarketing professional Holly Hill is in the midst of getting her CAFM certification. Her motivation was that it would help her better relate to customers, and it’s definitely paying off!
There are pros and cons to almost all virtual communication. For instance, it’s easier to connect and work from anywhere, but it’s tougher to build relationships.
One surprising element, which can make a huge difference to your progression at your job, is your video camera. Even when we get back to the benefits of the office, people will likely still work remotely to a greater extent than they did before the pandemic, and this will make virtual communication—and video connections—a feature of the future as well as the present.
It sends a powerful message about your responsibility and your confidence as well as your openness. It will help you build relationships and rapport and make you more memorable and effective—and all of these are very good for the trajectory of your career.
Read the article at Fast Company.
Continuous license monitoring is a proactive way to correct risky behaviors of drivers before an accident occurs
By Adam Danielson, Director of Sales
November 2020
Employers can face astronomical costs when an employee is involved in a motor vehicle accident. 40% of all motor vehicle accidents are work related1 and 53% of those accidents cause employees to miss work, costing employers $56.7 billion in 2017²
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When a motor vehicle accident occurs in a company vehicle or on company time, the company must absorb costs that include wage replacement, medical expenses, and property damage; in some cases, these costs must be covered for all parties involved in the incident.