EFMS Instructors
Brandon Boring
Fleet Manager
Penn State Health
Brandon Boring is a business-focused, results-driven fleet management professional with extensive experience leading large scale transportation operations. He specializes in optimizing fleet performance, implementing preventive maintenance programs, and developing policies and processes that drive efficiency, safety, and cost savings. Brandon has built a reputation for transforming fleet operations through data-driven decision making, telematics integration, and capital asset management strategies that reduce costs, improve sustainability, and enhance service reliability. A strong advocate for people as the foundation of fleet success, Brandon excels at training and mentoring teams, fostering leadership skills among technicians and staff, and creating internal pipelines for future fleet managers. He has developed performance review systems, leadership training programs, and succession plans that empower employees to grow within their organizations. His approach emphasizes ethical and authentic leadership, building trust through transparency, values-driven decision-making, and inclusive practices that attract and retain diverse talent.
Mike Camnetar, CAFM
Fleet Services Manager
General Mills, Inc.
Mike Camnetar is a dedicated and respected fleet management and operations professional with over 25 years of experience in the fleet and automotive industry. Currently serving as the Fleet Services Manager at General Mills, Mike manages all aspects of the North American Fleet Program, overseeing the entire vehicle lifecycle of over $40MM in assets. He is also responsible for the North American Fleet policy, governance, and safety programs for all fleet vehicles and car allowance programs. Prior to joining General Mills, Mike held leadership positions at LeasePlan USA, GE Fleet Services/Element Fleet Management, and Standard Coffee Service, where he consistently drove cost savings and process improvements. Mike holds a Bachelor of Science in Management from the University of New Orleans and earned his CAFM certification in 2007. He is also an active member of the NAFA Fleet Management Association, serving as President (2023-2025) and as a Director on the Board since 2018. Mike is also an instructor for the CAFM program, teaching Introductory and Advanced Fleet Management seminars.
Tim Coxwell, CAFM, CPFP, CEM
Fleet Management Division Director
Leon County Sheriff’s Office
Tim Coxwell is the Fleet Director for the Leon County Sheriff’s Office in Tallahassee, FL, serving since 2013 and CAFM certified. Tim manages 576 vehicles, six technicians and advises his staff on complex plans to encourage Fleet Customers and Fleet Staff members to work closer than ever for us to accomplish our sustainable goals. The CAFM experience has been the cornerstone of his fleet recovery.
Maria Neve
VP, eFMS Strategy
Inspiration Fleet
Maria Neve is Vice President, eFMC Strategy at Inspiration Mobility (“Inspiration”), the first Electrification Accelerator™, built from the ground up to accelerate the EV transition by enabling organizations of all sizes to reap the full benefits of fleet electrification as quickly and painlessly as possible. As VP, eFMC Services, Maria leads the development and growth of the Inspiration’s EV-first suite of fleet services, including traditional fleet management company (FMC) services, such as maintenance and roadside assistance, and new solutions designed to maximize the benefits of EVs, such as home charging installation and reimbursement, Charging-as-a-Service, curated public EV charging, and more. Prior to Inspiration, Maria served as Vice President, Electrification and Sustainability at Wheels, one of the largest fleet management companies in North America. She has also led critical fleet management and sales functions for Mercury Associates and Merchants Fleet. Maria began her career in the alternative fuels and transportation safety sectors as a marketing and policy consultant for automobile manufacturers and the U.S. Department of Energy. She advocates for the industry via NAFA’s Government Affairs Committee and has been a reliable resource for Capitol Hill on fleet sustainability matters. Maria currently serves as Senior Vice President of NAFA Fleet Management Association, the world’s premier not-for-profit association for professionals who manage fleets of sedans, public safety vehicles, trucks, and buses of all types and sizes, and a wide range of military and off-road equipment for organizations across the globe. She is a highly sought-after expert and is frequently quoted by the media and invited to speak at industry conferences. Maria holds a BA from The George Washington University.
Bradley Northup, CAFM
Public Works Superintendent
City of Carlsbad
Bradley Northup is a NAFA Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM) and seasoned fleet professional, combining his technical expertise with a strategic business mindset, Bradley has over two decades of hands-on experience in the automotive and fleet industry. With an Associate Degree in Automotive Technology and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from San Diego State University Bradley has cultivated a comprehensive understanding of both the technical and managerial aspects of fleet operations. Throughout his career, Bradley has exhibited strong leadership, guiding teams across diverse sectors, including public and private entities. His commitment to public fleet management spans 16 years, during which he has held pivotal roles, contributing significantly to the efficiency and effectiveness of fleet operations. Actively engaged in both local and national fleet management associations, Bradley serves on the board of NAFA is the board liaison to the NAFA national government affairs committee and the NAFA CAFM Commission. In addition to his leadership roles in NAFA, Bradley is deeply involved in supporting his local region of San Diego and the State of California in general. Bradley is vice chair to the San Diego Clean Cities Coalition advisory board and serves as co-chair to the California Air Resources Board’s Truck Regulations Implementation Group (TRIG) Rules & Provisions group.