Alpharetta, GA – (July, 2011) –AmeriFleet Transportation announces
the donation of $10,000 to the Georgia Special Olympics, the result of monies
raised through a corporate event and the company’s annual golf
tournament. AmeriFleet is the industry leader in total logistics solutions
and transportation services to the fleet management and corporate fleet
industry.
The company’s corporate event festivities included a pie toss
where employees could purchase tickets to throw pies at upper management.
A duck pond full of prizes donated from AmeriFleet vendors and other local
businesses wanting to support Special Olympics added to the day’s fun.
“AmeriFleet is proud of our partnership with Special Olympics,”
said John Norris, President, AmeriFleet Transportation. “We truly believe
“you get what you give” and can think of no better place to give than in
support of Special Olympics. As a sponsor, we have the privilege during
the games to see first-hand the joy of the athletes, their friends, and
families and all of us at AmeriFleet are in turn, enriched by the
experience.”
“Embodying the corporate motto and mission “Doing More Than Moving
Cars,” AmeriFleet has been a long-standing partner of Special Olympics Georgia
for seven years,” Celestine Patton, Senior Corporate Relations Manager, Special
Olympics Georgia. The company is one of our athletes most enthusiastic
and biggest fans. Thank you AmeriFleet for Bringing Out the Champion
in Special Olympics Georgia athletes!
About AmeriFleet
Founded in 1997, Alpharetta, Georgia-based AmeriFleet
Transportation provides total logistics solutions and transportation services
to the fleet management and corporate fleet industry. Through more than
16 company-owned North America locations, AmeriFleet provides the industry’s
most consistent high-quality transportation and ancillary services to its
clients which include some of the largest fleet management/leasing companies
and self managed corporate fleets in the U.S. and Canada. For more information
visit www.amerifleet.com.
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