• Fleet Advantage recognizes CTP graduates

    Fleet Advantage announced two additional executive graduates of the 2016 NPTC Certified Transportation Professional (CTP) program.
    April 22, 2016
    Fleet Advantage announced two additional executive graduates of the 2016 NPTC Certified Transportation Professional (CTP) program. “We will continue to cultivate the most knowledgeable and professional staff in the industry to serve our clients,” said John Flynn, CEO of Fleet Advantage. “We are equipped to provide our clients with the insights required to guarantee the lowest cost of operations and to make wise decisions regarding their fleet and their business.”The 2016 graduates of the CTP program are Jeff Mills, vice president of business development, and Stephen Katona, director of purchasing. According to the company, Mills is a 23-year veteran of the transportation industry, and Katona is a 17-year industry veteran.National Private Truck Council, CTP-accredited professionals establish and manage financial goals, capital investment programs, budgets, and operating plans for transportation companies. Administered for 21 years, CTP accreditation also equips professionals with the highest level of industry understanding of critical areas of private fleet management functions, such as utility cycle truck specification, operations, maintenance, safety and human resources.

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