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The votes are in! The National Limousine Association (NLA) recently announced the results of their annual Board of Directors election, where 10 candidates vied for five open positions across the country. The newly elected Board members will take their seats at the January 2023 Board Meeting.
At-Large Region: Matt Assolin of Nikko's Worldwide
Central Region: Maya Adrine of Golden Limousine International
Northeast Region: Douglas Schwartz of Executive Ground Transportation
Southeast Region: Rick Versace of A1A Global Ground
West Region: Tiffany Hinton of MOTEV
In his weekly membership letter last week, NLA President Robert Alexander of RMA Worldwide extended his thanks to all eligible members who took the time to vote in this year's Board of Directors election.
“I would like to congratulate all of the newly elected Board members and thank everyone who ran in the election,” wrote Alexander. “Your dedication and passion for the industry are to be admired, and it is a comfort to know that there are so many qualified people ready and willing to roll up their sleeves and get involved. It takes courage to step up to the task, win or lose (and I speak from experience, having lost my first Board election). Try, try again ... this is not the end of the road!”
Alexander went on to say that running for the NLA Board is an important step of commitment to serve and improve our industry.
“There are many ways for all members to get involved, whether it be serving on a committee, participating in show events, etc. I urge those who did not see success in this year's election to consider running again and to also find other ways to contribute, make a difference, and hopefully inspire others to run as well,” he said.
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Keep yourself informed and connected to other members of the industry by attending these important meetings. You can also view meetings for the rest of the year on Chauffeur Driven’s Industry Events page.
Philadelphia Regional Limousine Association
Holiday Meeting
11/30 at Maggiano's Little Italy in King of Prussia
Global Business Travel Association
Board of Directors Town Hall
12/1 at 11:00 a.m. ET via Zoom (registration info)
Minority Limousine Operators of America
Coffee & Conversation With the MLOA Board
12/1 at 1:00 p.m. ET via Zoom (registration info)
New England Livery Association
December Quarterly Meeting
12/6 at the Crowne Plaza in Woburn (registration info)
Virginia Limousine Association
Annual Holiday Gala
12/6 at Ristorante Renato in Fredericksburg (registration info)
Florida Limousine Association
Leadership Summit
12/8 at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando (registration info)
Maryland Motorcoach Association
Holiday Celebration
12/8 at the Spirit of Baltimore in Baltimore (registration info)
Greater California Livery Association
Annual Meeting & Awards
12/13 at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club in Newport Beach (registration info)
Limousine Association of New Jersey
Holiday Dinner and Meeting
12/13 at Fernandes Steakhouse in Newark (registration info)
Illinois Limousine & Bus Association
Breakfast Get Together
12/14 at Blueberry Hill Breakfast Café in Oak Brook (registration info)
Did we miss your association meeting? Let us know! Email susan@chauffeurdriven.com or rob@chauffeurdriven.com to be included in our calendar.
[11.28.22]
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You asked for it and we listened. In this column, we ask operators of all sizes and from all walks of the industry a question about their business and report their answers so you can assess how your own company compares to your peers. If you would like to participate, please email Rob Smentek at rob@chauffeurdriven.com for next issue’s question.
TOPIC: What costs increased the most for you in 2022? For instance, was it gas prices? Insurance? Staffing? Maintenance or new vehicles?
The cost of new or used vehicles is also an issue. There aren’t many breaks on pricing and the wait for delivery is crushing. Maintenance is not a problem as I turn the equipment when the commercial warranty runs out. Gas increases are much easier to fix as everyone is affected and can relate.
Gary Arndt, Owner
A Limousine Service in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Kirk Bagger, Corporate Travel Manager/CEO
Captains Car Service in Parma, Ohio
Nick Boccio, General Manager
Buffalo Limousine in Buffalo, N.Y.
Also, the pricing for new fleet vehicles is out of control. Getting your hands on new buses, SUVs, and vans right now is extremely hard. Now that the demand has opened up, dealer and vendor inventory is low, and you will pay a premium price to get what you want. Some SUVs are so scarce that second-hand two-year-old models are going for $8,000 to $10,000 above the MSRP of a new one—this is crazy.
Diesel fuel has also been a concern, which is being addressed with a separate fuel charge. I believe that right now the rate of inflation is driving everything up, in this extremely hot market. Hopefully, with everything going in cycles, this will come down sooner than later.
David Brown, President/CEO
Premiere Transportation in Albany, N.Y.
I also launched Hashtag Business Solutions, which provides after-hours dispatching services for us and dozens of other companies. Because it’s based in India, it has allowed us to slash our dispatching costs by outsourcing the cost of operating a 24/7 call center. The significant investment into our infrastructure in 2022 will help us thrive in 2023 and provide better, faster service than most of our competitors with a worldwide footprint.
Harry Dhillon, President
Ecko Worldwide Transportation in San Jose, Calif.
Dan Goff, General Manager
A Goff Limousine and Bus in Ruckersville, Va.
Shariff McMichael, President & CEO
Dav El/BostonCoach in Everett, Mass.
Gus Ortis, CEO
Executive Transportation in Minneapolis, Minn.
Tracy Salinger, President & CEO
Unique Limousine in Harrisburg, Pa.
Jess Sandhu, Director of Operations
A&A Limousine & Bus Service in Kenmore, Wash.
Quentin Shackelford, Owner
AllClassLimo.com in Wichita, Kan.
Fuel was our biggest increased cost. I was able to mitigate increased costs by replacing some equipment with more fuel-efficient options (true sedans instead of crossovers) while improving fleet utilization and not sending SUVs for sedan trips.
Tim Wiegman, President
Boulevard Limousine in Kansas City, Mo.
We’ve loved hearing your answers to our benchmarking questions—but we always welcome suggestions for future topics, too! [10.05.22]
Mechelle Wowas-Cappel, CEO
Elite Transportation in Vail, Colo.
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