Chapters Displayed Their Pride At The Chapter Appreciation Luncheon

NAFA's Chapter Appreciation Luncheon had extra meaning this year as the Association continues to celebrate its 60th anniversary. But as always, this event was also a terrific way to share ideas with chapter peers and colleagues!

Kicking things off, NAFA Vice President Jeffrey Jeter said, "It was at a conference not unlike this one in 1957 – the Society of Automobile Engineers – where the people who would become NAFA’s founders first proposed the idea for this association. I imagine at that moment they couldn’t have imagined what we’d become – an organization that spans North America, has connections with South America, and all around the world, and has a vibrant community of fleet professionals."

To further illustrate the breadth of this community, Jeter and I&E Arrangements Committee Chair, Sara Burnam, CAFM®, led the chapter roll call in rousing fashion.

After awarding NAFA's 2017 Outstanding Chapter Service Awards* to Pete Mitchell of the Philadelphia Chapter and Sister Mary Daniel of the Wisconsin Chapter, NAFA President Bryan Flansburg, CAFM®, started the audience reminiscing about NAFA's 60 years as well as attendees' own fond memories of the Association. Concluding, Flansburg and Jeter offered a toast to NAFA's next 60 years.

*More information about the winners of NAFA's 2017 Outstanding Chapter Service Awards is in this issue of Welcome to I&E.