NAFA recognizes 7 new Hall of Famers

Oct. 14, 2011
NAFA Fleet Management Assn. has named seven new members to its Fleet Hall of Fame. The 2011 list includes six who are current or former members of NAFA and the seventh has participated in the organization’s annual Institute & Expo on several occasions

NAFA Fleet Management Assn. has named seven new members to its Fleet Hall of Fame. The 2011 list includes six who are current or former members of NAFA and the seventh has participated in the organization’s annual Institute & Expo on several occasions.

“It’s always nice when NAFA members are rewarded for their hard work,” said NAFA executive director, Phillip E. Russo, CAE. “And it’s even nicer when members who truly get involve with the association get recognized. Our members who volunteer their time and share their knowledge are the reason for NAFA’s success. Ken Baittinger, Shirley Collins, and Bob Martines have combined to shape NAFA’s educational and outreach programs, steer our annual conference, preside over local NAFA chapters, and help guide the overall vision of the association through the years. We are grateful for the wonderful support of such members and pleased to see them recognized by the Hall.”

The honorees:

Shirley Collins, CAFM, Director, U.S. Fleet Management for GlaxoSmithkline, has a NAFA resume which includes roles as a NAFA Regional Trustee, Chair of NAFA’s National Program Committee, Chair of NAFA’s Editorial Committee, and Co-Chair of NAFA’s National Certification Board. In addition, Collins has been active in her local NAFA Chapter as well, serving on many committees and as Chapter Chair from 1996-1998.

Bob Martines, president of Corporate Claims Management, is currently Chair of his Chapter’s Affiliates Committee, a position he has held on six other occasions as well. He has also served as chair of his chapter’s Maintenance and Safety Committees, and on NAFA’s National Editorial Advisory Council.

Ken Baittinger, who retired from Automotive Resources International (ARI) in 2004, served on NAFA’s I&E Curriculum Committee in 2003.

The remaining inductees include George Kilroy of PHH; Ray Fisher of Chrysler Corporation/Donlen Corp; Jim McCarthy, Siemens Corp.; and Gary Rappeport, Donlen Corporation. Both Kilroy and Rappeport have participated in panel discussions conducted at NAFA’s annual Institute & Expo, while McCarthy was a regular I&E attendee for many years.

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