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NAFA Debuts Cutting-Edge Educational Sessions at NAFA’s I&E 2025

Early Bird Registration Ends Soon

Edison, N.J. (January 2, 2025) – As the New Year begins, NAFA Fleet Management Association (NAFA) is excited to unveil the comprehensive educational session lineup for its 2025 Institute & Expo (I&E), scheduled for April 28-30 in Long Beach, California. Fleet professionals across North America are invited to gain invaluable insights into the latest fleet management trends, technologies and strategies designed to drive fleet operations into the future.

“NAFA is proud to present an exceptional slate of educational sessions for I&E 2025, offering a mix of new topics and best practices that will equip fleet managers with the tools and knowledge to meet the challenges of the year ahead,” said Bill Schankel, CAE, CEO of NAFA. “With growing demand for sustainable practices, innovation and operational efficiency, these sessions will empower fleet professionals to stay ahead of emerging trends and drive positive change within their organizations.”

Over the course of three action-packed days, attendees will experience a series of immersive, hands-on educational sessions covering the full spectrum of fleet and mobility management. These sessions were carefully selected through a call for presentations process to address the key areas impacting today’s fleet managers.

The 2025 educational sessions will target the following categories:

  • DEIA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility) – This track focuses on promoting inclusive and accessible fleet management practices, fostering diverse teams and creating equal opportunities in fleet operations.
  • Emerging Technologies – This track immerses attendees in the forefront of fleet innovation, providing key insights to optimize fleets for the future.
  • Law Enforcement – This track addresses the unique needs and challenges of law enforcement fleet operations.
  • Legislative Advocacy – This track explores the latest federal and state policy developments that impact fleet operations.
  • New to Fleet – Ideal for fleet professionals new to the industry, this track covers the essentials of fleet management.
  • Operations Management – This track provides strategies for optimizing fleet administration, operations and efficiency.
  • Safety – Focused on reducing fleet risks, this track explores effective safety strategies.
  • Strategy – This track explores key strategies for long-term fleet success, including sustainability and cost management.
  • Sustainability – This track focuses on the transition to sustainable fleet operations, covering EVs, alternative fuels and sustainability reporting.
  • Technicians – Designed to enhance the technical skills of fleet technicians, this track covers the latest maintenance practices and emerging technologies.

With over 40 educational sessions, I&E attendees will have the opportunity to explore a variety of topics relevant to their fleet management needs.

View the full list of education sessions for more information.

Early bird registration for I&E 2025 ends January 31, 2025. Fleet professionals who register by this date will enjoy discounted rates, ensuring access to all educational sessions, the industry’s largest Exhibit Hall, and numerous networking opportunities with peers and industry leaders. Media registration is complimentary for credentialed journalists.

Prospective exhibitors are encouraged to secure their space early to ensure prime placement in the Exhibit Hall. For more information about reserving an exhibit booth, please visit NAFA’s website. Sponsorship opportunities can be secured here. This year’s current sponsors include Fleetio, Holman, Legend, Motive, RAM, Reindeer Logistics, Samsara, US Bank Voyager and Wheels.

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About NAFA Fleet Management Association

NAFA Fleet Management Association is the membership organization for professionals who manage the mobility requirements of vehicle fleets that include commercial, public safety, trucks, and buses of all types and sizes, and a wide range of military and off-road equipment for corporations, governments, universities, utility fleets, and law enforcement in North America and across the globe. NAFA’s members are responsible for the specification, acquisition, maintenance, repair, fueling, risk management, and remarketing of more than 4.8 million vehicles that drive an estimated 84 billion miles each year. NAFA’s members control assets and services well above $122 billion each year.

For more information, please visit www.nafa.org, and communicate with NAFA on LinkedInFacebook, and X.

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