New appointments have been announced by the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP).
National Grid fleet manager Lorna McAtear (pictured) has joined the organisation’s board, while Licence Bureau’s Malcolm Maycock and the Prudential’s Steve Roper have been added to the risk, compliance and health committee.
ALD’s Matt Dale and Epyx’s Debbie Fox are now members of the future mobility steering committee, and Zenith’s Alex Hull and Baringa’s Natasha Patel have joined the future roads committee.
In addition, ALD’s Russ Boulton has joined the LCV committee, and Vodafone’s Craig Logan has joined the EV, low carbon and alternative fuels committee.
AFP chair Paul Hollick said: “Since their formation around a year ago, the AFP’s committees have been playing a crucial role in discussing important issues facing fleets and formulating advice and strategy, with recent output including our well-received AFP Tax Manifesto.
“Having high quality professionals involved is an essential part of this process, so we’d like to very much welcome these latest recruits. They all bring an impressive degree of expertise to our organisation and, we are sure, will make very useful contributions to our conversations over the coming months and years.”
Hollick added that he would especially like to welcome McAtear to the AFP board.
He said: “Her skills, network and knowledge within our industry are superb and she will significantly strengthen the good team we already have.
“She has been a lead player within the two AFP committees with which she has been involved and we are delighted to that she has agreed to step up.”