Seminar sessions aimed at those in the HR, benefits, finance and procurement sectors who also have responsibility for taking care of company car and van drivers will be held at this year’s Fleet & Mobility Live.
The UK’s leading event for fleets will take place at the NEC, Birmingham, on October 8 and 9 and provides a unique opportunity to engage and connect with the fleet community.
It helps facilitate access to the best knowledge, learning and peer groups across the industry, helping the fleet sector to connect, learn, share and discover new ways to improve their business operations.
Content for a series of best practice and strategy sessions at this year’s free-to-attend event has been developed by the two-day event’s visitor advisory board (VAB) which is made up of HR and fleet professionals (see below), whose fleets range from fewer than 100 vehicles to more than 1,000.
This year the event will have three theatres delivering best-in-class content including the Fleet Matrix Theatre, which is aimed at HR, finance and procurement professionals, and will recognise that fleet responsibilities can be part of other departments across an organisation.
Sessions in the Fleet Matrix Theatre will include:
- Offering cars as a recruitment and retention tool
- Managing a grey fleet
- Engaging stakeholders within the business
- A fleet decision-maker’s legal obligations
The Association of Fleet Professions (AFP) will also run a session on understanding the basics of fleet management.
Speakers confirmed so far in the theatre include Lindi Tembha, procurement lead, Weetabix Food Company, Sarah Armitage, fleet manager, Network Rail, Simon Giles, category manager – fleet, global procurement, National Grid, Duncan Webb, fleet director, The AA and Alison Moriarty, client compliance director, Beverley Bell Consulting & Training.
Other theatres at the event are Fleet Fundamentals Theatre which will look at some of the everyday basics of running a fleet, such as safety, compliance and electrification and the Strategy & Leadership Theatre which will focus on areas of the sector having the greatest effect on the way fleets operate, offering advice and insight to give fleet decision-makers the confidence to make the right decisions and form the best strategies.
FML 2024 VAB members
Chris Connors, head of fleet and travel (UK and Ireland), ISS
Miles Cooke, head of corporate fleet, Surrey County Council
James Ferrol, fleet manager, Dunelm
Jo Hammonds, head of fleet services, Sanctuary Group
Matthew Hammond, head of fleet – Altrad Services UK, Ireland and Nordics, Altrad
Elizabeth Hartle, fleet and transport change manager, City of Wolverhampton Council
Stewart Lightbody, fleet management lead, Severn Trent
Lorna McAtear, head of fleet, National Grid
Alison Moriarty, client compliance director, Beverley Bell Consulting & Training
Matthew Neale, head of fleet and MaaS, Platform Housing Group
Colin Pemberton, fleet operations manager (UK & Ireland), Whirlpool Corporation
James Rooney, head of fleet, Network Rail
Lindi Tembha, procurement lead, Weetabix Food Company
Video: Fleet managers reveal why they’ll be attenbding this year’s show…