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Orlando, Fla.—After 30 years of fighting freezing weather and heavy traffic in New York, CEO Limousine of Westchester County, N.Y., has opened an Orlando office. The company now provides premium ground transportation services for Central Florida with a fleet of vehicles that include luxury limousines, SUVs, and sedans.
Dan Fields, chief operating officer of CEO Limousine, says the reasons were fairly straight forward: “The weather is an obvious factor, but we also thought the region needed a discreet limousine service that prides itself on being on time, every time.” Fields says lessons learned in the tough New York market will serve them well in the Sunshine State. “New Yorkers have high expectations, and they do not tolerate sub-par service very well,” Fields elaborated. “We challenge people to put us to the test.”
CEO Limousine, a certified Woman Owned Business in the state of Florida is also a member of the NLA, and has already become members of the Greater Orlando Limousine Association (GOLA) and the Ocala-Marion County Hospitality Council.
CEO Limo provides Orlando airport transfers as well as transfers to airports in Ocala, Leesburg, and Gainesville. They also provide a series of other services including luxury transportation for weddings, nights out, anniversaries, birthdays, the theme parks and even sporting events. “We know there are more than a few rabid sports fans in the state,” Fields says. “Wait until they tailgate in one of our executive limos!”
CEO Limo also provides services for the corporate traveler. Fields discussed that particular type of client: "Through the years, I've learned that corporate travel clients appreciate the attention to the detail and good communication. In corporate travel, things can happen quickly and at the last minute. A transportation service needs to be prepared and ready to react to that."
For those in search of an Orlando limo service that also provides Orlando car service, CEO Limo is now taking bookings at 855.339.5170.
Visit villageslimoservice.com for more information.
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Anthony Limousine’s fleet boasts comfort and many amenities including GPS, complimentary Wi-Fi, Sirius XM radio, rear seat built in 12-volt power ports, and USB iPad ports; thus, making the corporate traveler productive on their way to Philadelphia, John F. Kennedy, or Newark airports.
“I am proud and excited to launch such a cutting edge company with a focus on new equipment, technology, and an experienced staff to create an amazing chauffeured transportation experience,” says Anthony Onorata, president and chief executive officer. Onorata is no stranger to the Lehigh Valley where he previously served ten years as COO of Adamo Limousine.
Visit anthonylimo.com for more information.
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New York--Mayor Bill de Blasio’s nominee to head the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) was unanimously confirmed by a 46/0 vote of the New York City Council today, paving the way for Meera Joshi to serve as the agency’s Chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer. Joshi’s nomination was announced by the mayor on March 8.
“I was incredibly honored to have been nominated by Mayor de Blasio to lead the TLC at this historic time,” says Joshi, “and doubly so to know that the City Council shares his confidence in my abilities. I pledge to them, and to the public to whom we all answer, that I will serve in this capacity to the very best of my ability, and that I will put inclusion, consensus and common sense at the forefront of all that we do to protect the public, and support our regulated industries so that they can continue to provide the world’s finest for-hire ground transportation.”
Joshi previously served as the Deputy Commissioner of Legal Affairs and General Counsel for the TLC, where she led dozens of multiparty negotiations of contracts and settlement agreements which have improved customer service, and worked to reveal financial abuse of drivers, supervising significant reimbursements to drivers and their families, and overseeing the prosecution of those responsible. Prior to that, Joshi served as First Deputy Executive Director of the New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB), where she implemented an innovative pilot program with the NYPD that culminated in the creation of an independent prosecution unit that expanded the agency’s jurisdiction and sphere of influence; and Inspector General at the Correctional Services Unit at the New York City Department of Investigation, where she oversaw investigations of alleged criminality and corruption in the Departments of Correction, Probation, Juvenile Justice and the TLC.
Joshi received her B.A. and J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.
The New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission was created as a charter-mandated agency in 1971, and is acknowledged as the most active regulator of for-hire ground transportation service in the nation. For more information about the TLC’s rules, regulations and functions, visit www.NYC.GOV/taxi.
Source: NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission