Master Fleet names director of commercial fleet management

Dec. 11, 2013

Master Fleet has hired Gerri Krueger as director of commercial fleet management (CFM). Krueger will help grow the company’s CFM services and nationwide network of maintenance vendors for servicing CFM customers.

Prior to joining Master Fleet National, Krueger was employed with Schneider National for over 36 years where he held many key roles. He started at Schneider in 1977 as a tractor mechanic in the Green Bay shop and most recently served as business integration manager.

“I am very pleased to have a person of Gerri's experience join our team to help grow our new CFM division,” said Larry Chaplin, president. “Having had the privilege to work with Gerri, I know his dedication to delivering for fellow employees and customers. He is uniquely qualified to help us achieve our vision for Master Fleet National’s new commercial fleet management and our culture.” 

Master Fleet operates three full service shops in Green Bay, Neenah and Milwaukee.

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