
On February 4, the Virginia Limousine Association (VLA) held a general membership meeting at the Dulles Marriott. The evening meeting attracted 30 members and guests, including representatives from the Maryland Livery Association (MLA).
Sponsored by Advantage Remarketing Solutions, the meeting’s guest speaker was Jennifer Matthews of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA), who previously spoke at the joint meeting of the VLA and MLA at the fall CD/NLA show. Matthews was on-hand to address the new registration of vehicles used for business at all MWAA airports and how it will be enforced.

“This was a great meeting,” says VLA President Bill Kerr of Camryn Executive Transportation. “We’re growing tremendously. At the meeting, we announced that we’re going to move from quarterly meetings to bimonthly.”
Kerr also revealed that the VLA is going to make improvements to the organization’s homepage, making it easier and faster for members to receive timely information. He also stated that the next meeting will contain a vote on some changes to existing association bylaws.

“We’re really looking forward to 2025,” adds Kerr.
The next VLA meeting is scheduled for April, with the date and venue to be determined.
Visit virginialimousineassociation.org for more information.
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