Debi McClendon on Mergers, Policy & Leading Change | Fleet Legends
February 25, 2026
Listen for a crash course in leadership, navigating multiple mergers, and transforming fleet from a manual, one-person operation into a real, scalable process.

February 25, 2026
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Debi McClendon walks through building a fleet policy from scratch, unifying vehicle practices across divisions, earning executive buy-in, and driving a major mindset shift: fleet vehicles aren’t a perk, they’re a tool. She also talks about the tough side of modernization, including outsourcing fleet management and learning to manage processes rather than just people.
In this episode of Fleet Legends, sponsored by LEGEND, we sit down with Debi, a recognizable name in fleet whose impact didn’t end when she retired in 2014. Hosted by Lauren Fletcher, your fleet industry storyteller, Debi shares her origin story from 2000, when she was “thrust into” fleet to replace someone who knew everything about cars… and she knew basically nothing beyond gas and oil changes.
What followed was a crash course in leadership, navigating multiple mergers, and transforming fleet from a manual, one-person operation into a real, scalable process. And when it comes to advice for newer fleet managers, Debi keeps it real: build your network, communicate up and down the org, stay open to change, and never operate like a one-person island.
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