NAFA announces new dates for Institute & Expo due to Coronavirus concerns

NAFA announces new dates for Institute & Expo due to Coronavirus concerns

NAFA Fleet Management Association (NAFA) has announced its 2020 Institute & Expo conference is rescheduled for Sept. 18-20 in Indianapolis, IN.

Due to the escalation of severity with COVID-19 and the new federal government recommendations and CDC guidelines, NAFA Fleet Management Association’s board of directors met last week and agreed to postpone the NAFA 2020 Institute & Expo.

“This was a natural decision for our organization to keep our members and partners safe. NAFA Board of Directors has taken this step to help protect the safety and wellbeing of our attendees, exhibitors and all participants from the coronavirus,” said Patti Earley, CAFM, president, NAFA Fleet Management Association.

Alternate arrangements for CAFM Live, a collocated certification event, are currently being determined. Current or prospective CAFM and CAFS enrollees continue to have online access to all needed study guides, materials and online testing via https://certification.nafa.org.

Further information about NAFA’s 2020 Institute and Expo can be found by clicking here.

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