Committees

Critical work within NASUF is driven and executed by committees comprised of volunteer government fleet and corporate members. As strategic arms of the Executive Committee, each subcommittee contributes to the overall mission of the association through oversight from members of the Executive Committee and support from NASUF staff. 

Participation in committees is open to government and corporate members in good standing. If interested in volunteering for one of NASUF’s committees, please contact NASUF staff for more information.


Executive Committee  

The Executive Committee is responsible for the strategic direction of the organization. The Executive Committee governs, develops policy, and sets a course for the organization. Responsibilities include: determining and advancing NASUF’s mission; assessing performance of the organization; conducting organizational planning; resource and financial oversight; ensuring legal and ethical integrity;, and developing future leaders. 

President: Courtney Speer, State of Washington


Membership Outreach Committee 

The Membership Outreach Committee is responsible for the continued growth and retention of NASUF members. The committee focuses on recruiting new state and university government fleet members, as well as prospective Corporate Partners by promoting the value of NASUF membership. 

Chair: Robert Riddle

Michael Bernhardt, University of Pennsylvania
Michael Duffy, University of Virginia
Brian Hamby, Element Fleet
Ron Katz, Agile Fleet


Programs Committee 

The Programs Committee collaborates and executes the continuing education and industry research efforts of the organization. The committee evaluates ongoing member educational needs and the development of NASUF resources to address them.

Chair:  Mariah Fucaloro, State of Iowa 
Marc Canton, RTA Fleet
Scott Edwards, State of Colorado
Scott Ensor, University of Nebraska
Randy Tomlinson, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Tony Johnson, University of Alabama


Workshop Committee 

The Workshop Committee is focused on the successful planning and execution of the annual Fleet Managers Workshop. The committee works to ensure the Workshop provides timely, relevant education offerings and engaging networking opportunities that encourage professional growth.

Chair: Michael Petty, State of Washington
Chair: Amanda Wilson, Indiana University

Mike Grande, State of Utah
Brian King, State of Oregon
Courtney Speer, State of Washington
Janet Parker, WEX Inc.
Brooke Patrick, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Brian Sodders, UMASS Amhurst
Jon Carter, State of Minnesota
Nate Oliver, State of Indiana
Dave McFarland, State of South Dakota
Teresa Powell, State of North Carolina


Corporate Committee 

The NASUF Corporate Committee serves as the voice of the corporate members and has representation through two members who serve on the Executive Committee. 

Co-Chairs:  Chris McVetty, WEX and Richard Keithley, Ford Pro