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Dates Announced for 4th Annual Green Fleet Conference

Green Fleet Conference is the only national event of its kind that offers car and truck green fleet managers two concentrated days of education and dynamic dialogue focused on environmental sustainability.

by Staff
January 13, 2011
2 min to read


Bobit Business Media has announced the dates today for the 4th Annual Green Gleet Conference. The event will take place Oct. 3-4, 2011 at the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine, Texas. 

Green Fleet Conference is the only national event of its kind that offers car and truck green fleet managers two concentrated days of education and dynamic dialogue focused on environmental sustainability. City of San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders, a long-time champion of the clean technology industry, was one of the several regional government representatives who were on hand to deliver addresses, moderate informational panels and conduct educational sessions at the 2010 conference.

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"It is imperative to remain up to date in today's changing business environment with the increased availability of grant funding, new model introductions, regulatory changes and evolving green fleet and sustainability initiatives," said Mike Antich, editor and associate publisher of Automotive Fleet and Government Fleet magazines, the lead media sponsors of the event.

Bobit Business Media, the publisher of Automotive Fleet and Government Fleet magazines and the producer of the Green Fleet Conference, is celebrating its 50th anniversary in business. Bobit Business Media is a leader in business-to-business automotive print magazines and online products. The company publishes over 20 print titles, 30 websites and owns 10 trade shows.

Registration for Green Fleet Conference will open March 1. Exhibit booth and sponsorship sales will begin soon. More information about attending or exhibiting at the show can be found at www.GreenFleetConference.com or by calling 800-576-8788.

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