LONG BEACH, California—NAFA Fleet Management Association has named the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office the top public fleet in its annual 100 Best Fleets in the Americas.
This prestigious program recognizes excellence in both public and commercial fleet operations, as well as the Fleet Professional and Fleet Technician of the Year. Recipients were honored over three days during NAFA’s annual Institute & Expo here.
The event also featured the inaugural presentation of the Tom Johnson Award, which honors exceptional fleet professionals for their leadership and long-term dedication to the industry.
“We are proud to honor these fleet leaders who have demonstrated outstanding achievements in operational efficiency, safety, sustainability, and innovation,” said Bill Schankel, CEO of NAFA. “This year, we saw a record number of applications, highlighting the growing commitment to excellence within the fleet management profession. The 100 Best Fleets recognition continues to inspire innovation and best practices, and we commend all of this year’s winners for their unwavering dedication to improving fleet operations and driving the industry forward.”
2025 100 Best Fleets Winners:
- #1 Public Fleet: Palm Beach County, Florida Sheriff's Office
- #1 Commercial Fleet: Charge, Inc.
- Fleet Professional of the Year: Tom Keyser, CAFM, Spire Energy
- Fleet Technician of the Year: Roger Davis, City of Roanoke, Virginia
- Tom Johnson Award Recipient: Patti Earley, CAFM, Fleet Fuel Manager, Florida Power & Light
The full list of the 2025 100 Best Fleets can be found here.
For 25 years, the 100 Best Fleets contest has recognized the top fleet operations across the Americas.
In 2025, NAFA offers two great opportunities to learn from these industry leaders: the 100 Best Fleets Webinar Series, which will focus on the top initiatives, success stories and key trends from the winners, and Regional Roundtables, offering in-person opportunities to engage with 100 Best Fleets winners and judges about operational efficiency, sustainability and technology.