Donlen is proud to announce it is named a 2020 Best and Brightest Company To Work For in the Nation.
It is the sixth consecutive year Donlen is honored with this prestigious award.
“Donlen is dedicated to a workplace culture that promotes employee engagement, growth opportunities, community caring, and strategically serving our customers with a personalized approach. We are thrilled to be named a Best and Brightest Company To Work For in the Nation as it demonstrates the hard work our employees do each and every day,” said Tom Callahan, president of Donlen.
Our ability to be creative and adaptive in these changed times speaks volumes of our employees’ dedication and commitment to making Donlen a great place to work, and we couldn’t be more proud of our Donlen team.”
This year, Art Liggio president and CEO of Driving Dynamics, was inducted into the Automotive Fleet Hall of Fame. A life-long vocation spanning three decades, his passion for reducing driver injuries and saving lives has been at the center of his fleet safety career, but that's not where his story began.
By Janice Sutton, Editor in Chief
If Art Liggio had told his younger self that someday he would head a highly respected fleet driver safety company and be honored for his decades of contributions to the fleet industry, he probably would have been amused and quickly rejected the notion.
Born into a devout Catholic family, in Yonkers, NY, Art was called to join the priesthood and entered the seminary. But over the years, his passion for music grew. He graduated from college with a bachelor’s degree in sacred music. At the time it looked like a career as a composer lay ahead. Again his life took an unexpected sharp turn.
It’s time to get your vehicles ready for the winter months, and contact-free mobile maintenance from Wrench can save your fleet both time and money.
AFLA’s Women in Fleet Mentorship Program offers tons of great benefits all around, as a mentor and mentee explain in this clip.
If you're an AFLA member you can sign up for the Mentorship Program HERE.
In the midst of a global pandemic and personal tragedies, we do have much to celebrate this Thanksgiving.
We love this article from The Verge, Giving Thanks During a Pandemic. “But as much as this year has been the worst, it’s also shown us how we humans can be a lot better when we actually try."
Our FMW team thanks our readers and contributors and wishes you all a peaceful and happy Thanksgiving.
Stay safe, everyone.
Janice Sutton
Editor in Chief
“Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today and creates a vision for tomorrow.” ~ Melody Beattie