ARI was named to FORTUNE’s 2014 100 Best Companies to Work For® list for the second year in a row.
“We are so proud to be a part of this prestigious list for the second year in a row,” said ARI President Carl A. Ortell. “Without question, our greatest asset is our people – they are the most important part of our business and critical to our overall success, which is why we continually strive to create an environment that is supportive and open, provide work that is interesting and engaging, and offer opportunities for growth and development.”
Hans Damen is Managing Partner of FleetVision, a global fleet management consulting firm that serves clients in 31 countries. He and Peter Egan, also a FleetVision partner, have worked with NAFA over the past four years to develop the International Fleet Academy (IFA), the premier industry event for fleet professionals with global fleet responsibilities.
An expert on the current trends and issues at work in the international fleet market, Hans offers his insight into how FleetVision’s value proposition helped its own clients to cope with and subsequently prosper in the wake of the recent financial crisis. He further demonstrates the value of aligning with a trusted partner when a fleet is operating in an unfamiliar environment.
The Internal Revenue Service has ruled that county vehicles are a taxable commodity. Three counties in West Virginia have been audited, and, in some cases fined, for allowing employees free use of vehicles that are purchased, fueled and maintained by the county government.
Cabell County, WV workers will still be able use their assigned vehicles outside of work hours and will pay a tax on the value of the vehicle that will likely run between $1,000 to $1,500 annually, and that money will be deducted from an employee's paycheck gradually over the course of a year.
Julie Picard, market vice president of Manheim’s Pacific Market has been named general manager and vice president of Manheim Pennsylvania.
In addition to being a dedicated business professional, Picard is also a committed industry leader.
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PHH Arval announced that Scott Madden has been appointed vice president of business development for Canada’s central and eastern regions.
“Scott brings a strong track record of driving growth and building client relationships,” said Pat Furgiuele, PHH Arval senior vice president and general manager, Canada. “His approach aligns with our customer focus and he will play an important role in strategically growing our North American fleet business.”