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CAFM Virtual Schedule

October 26-29 and November 2-5, 2026

Schedule*

All sessions take place 1:00-4:00 p.m. ET.

  • Tuesday, October 26: Asset Management
    Speakers: Tim Coxwell, CAFM; Lisa Vitola, CAFM
    Fleet assets can be a significant segment of an organization’s total net value and operating expenses. In this session, learn best practices for managing these assets from procurement to remarketing, and everything in between, all while minimizing costs.
  • Wednesday, October 27: Business Management
    Speakers: Patti Earley, CAFM; Beth Cooley, CAFM
    All fleet professionals must be knowledgeable business managers. This session will cover an array of practical and commonly encountered business topics, including fleet law, policies, RFPs, emergency operations, strategic partnering, and more.
  • Tuesday, October 28: Financial Management
    Speakers: Mike Camnetar, CAFM; Sara Burnam, CAFM
    Understanding financial concepts will help your fleet maintain operational and budgetary efficiency. Gain the ability to understand how personal use, leasing, purchasing, reimbursement, life cycle cost analysis, and performance monitoring impact your fleet.
  • Thursday, October 29: Maintenance Management
    Speakers: Nathan Schafer, CAFM; Michael Naglieri, CAFM
    Vehicle maintenance directly impacts productivity, driver satisfaction, corporate image, safety, environmental compliance, and the financial bottom line. In this session, learn about vehicle maintenance, inventory management, and other critical competencies.
  • Wednesday, November 2: Information Management
    Speakers: Tim Coxwell, CAFM; Wayne Westerholm, CAFM
    With general IT knowledge, fleet professionals can interact with support staff to solve problems and enhance functionality. Discover the tools to function in a data-rich work environment, including fleet management information systems, telematics, and more.
  • Monday, November 3: Vehicle Fuel Management
    Speakers: Patti Earley, CAFM; Wayne Westerholm, CAFM
    Fuel is the second largest fleet vehicle expense, so its management requires scrutiny to take every opportunity for minimizing costs and mitigating risk. In this session, learn about conventional and alternative fuels, and uncover associated issues and policies.
  • Thursday, November 4: Risk Management
    Speakers: Beth Cooley, CAFM; Bradley Northup, CAFM
    This session will demonstrate the fundamentals of managing fleet risk, including insurance, safety policies, safety programs, subrogation, personnel training, crash management, and safety, in addition to how to effectively handle a loss.
  • Monday, November 5: Professional Development
    Speakers: Dave Persad, CAFM; Shae Davies, CAFM; Tim Coxwell, CAFM
    With emerging technology, changing legal issues, and increased responsibilities, fleet specialists, like most professionals, need to continually educate themselves. Bolster your organizational and leadership skills and set yourself up for the future in this session.

*Schedule is subject to change.