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Paul Hollick re-elected as ICFM chairman

Date: 03 April 2017   |   Author: Daniel Puddicombe

The board of the ICFM (formerly known as the Institute of Car Fleet Management) has re-elected Paul Hollick as its chairman at the organisation's annual general meeting.

Hollick has been chairman of the ICFM since 2014, and this year the group held its AGM at Kent Police Transport headquarters in Alyesford.

By day, he works as managing director of TMC, a fuel management company.

As well as Hollick, two other directors of the 10-strong board were voted in, with David Brown, head of business development at Applied Driving Techniques, re-elected as a board member..

However, ICFM finance director Mark Sinclair (who works as chief operating officer at leasing company Tusker) did not stand for re-election due to business commitments, and was replaced by Amanda Latcham Park, director of ALP Accountancy.

The other members were unchanged

Hollick welcomed progress made by the group in the last year in address to the membership at the meeting: "ICFM exists to raise standards in the fleet industry. Our goals remain unchanged: the focus on our vision to become the qualification required to be a fleet decision-maker. The de-facto stamp of approval that an employee can do the job and to make fleet management a fully recognised vocation. Employers will then search out this qualification when employing a new fleet decision-maker just as they would when recruiting an accountant, an architect or a lawyer."

He added: "The ICFM is strong and robust, our focus is 100% on supporting the industry with its significantly changing landscape. That is our tunnel vision."



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