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.

January 28, 2026
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In this episode of Fleet Legends, sponsored by Legend Fleet, we sit down with Sue Miller, a recognizable name in fleet and someone with decades of lived, real-world experience that helped shape the industry.
From there, Miller shares how industry relationships and association involvement helped her grow her career across major organizations, and why fleet success still comes down to people, trust, and staying curious even when tech keeps changing the game.
Find out more about how Miller literally created her first fleet role and why initiative matters, why networking and industry associations can fast-track your growth (when you do it right), the mindset shift new fleet managers need most: “You have the right to be there," rookie mistakes to avoid (including getting isolated by one vendor), why fleet leadership is really about communication, trust, and not operating in a silo, and her take on tech, AI, and why the human factor is still the biggest challenge.
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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 20, 2026
Go beyond Black History Month and get into the unwritten rules of fleet leadership, the ones that don’t show up in any job description but absolutely shape careers.
January 29, 2026
New to fleet? Hear honest advice from fresh voices on finding your footing, speaking up, and learning the industry without feeling lost.
January 28, 2026
Sue Miller shares how industry relationships and association involvement helped her grow her career across major organizations, and why fleet success still comes down to people, trust, and staying curious even when tech keeps changing the game.