ICFM conference to focus on "Leadership in Fleet Management"

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The event takes place on 12th November at the Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, and will see the morning session focus on leading technology in fleet, facilitated by Adrian Moorhouse, MBE, former British swimmer and winner of the 100m Breaststroke gold medal at the Seoul Olympics.

Mr Moorhouse is also managing director of Lane 4, a leader in the field of human performance helping organisations around the world reach their fullest potential and build sustainable competitive advantage through individual and team development.

The session will feature an expert panel of guest speakers including Martin Evans, managing director of Jaama Limited; Olly Macé, head of global strategy and external affairs for BP Biofuels; Darren Lindsey, commercial product director at Michelin PLC; and Bob Holbrey, group IT director at FMG Limited.

After lunch, Alec Stewart OBE will be the conference guest speaker for a session on leadership in learning and development. Alec is former captain of the England cricket team. He is the most capped English cricketer of all time in Test matches and 2nd most capped in One Day Internationals, having played in 133 Tests and 170 ODIs. Besides giving insights into his interesting life, he will also present this year’s ICFM awards.

ICFM chairman Roddy Graham said: ‘ICFM accredited education and training are designed to make a real difference to organisations by improving efficiencies, saving costs and ensuring compliance. The awards presentation will recognise each recipient’s achievement. Receiving an award from Alec Stewart should add to the sense of individual achievement.’

The annual national members’ conference will commence at 10.00am and finish at 3.00pm. ICFM members will be allowed to bring one guest with them.

To register their free attendance, ICFM members should complete the online booking form at www.icfm.com or alternatively call 01462 744914. The deadline for registration is 4th November 2013.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.