Employee News / 20.08.2018

Fleet Response, a leader in custom designed claims management services, promoted Julie Cravener to Call Center Manager. ā€œShe has worked hard for this new opportunity,ā€ said Roger Cervenka, Director of Client Services. ā€œBy moving Julie to a management position, this allows the Call Center to have...

Employee News / 07.08.2018

Fleet Response, recently hosted their 2018 Client Advisory Board meeting in Cleveland, Ohio. The two day event included a preview of VISIBILITY, Fleet Response’s newest generation of their online tool and a newly developed Mobile Reporting App that will be released this fall. Discussions centered around...

Employee News / 06.08.2018

Cleveland, Ohio, August 7, 2018 — Fleet Response, a leader in custom designed claims management services, announces that Mark Genger has been named Vice President of Risk and Finance. Ā Mark joined Fleet Response in 2004 and has experienced success in a variety of roles within the...

Employee News / 02.08.2018

This summer Fleet Response hosted their inaugural internship class with five participants from different schools around Ohio. Keep reading to get to know our wonderful group of interns. Fleet Response’s summer internship program focuses on ensuring the interns will do meaningful work and gain valuable skills...

Employee News / 13.06.2018

Cleveland, Ohio, June 13, 2018 — Fleet Response is proud to announce Angela Skuza as the winner of the 2018 Ron and Fran Mawaka Employee of the Year Award. Finalists included Blanca Mars, Call Center Representative, Robert Kevern, Subrogation Supervisor, Robert Killian, Database Developer, Angelique...

Employee News / 13.06.2018

From 1991 to 2017 Ray spent his time with Fleet Response, helping us grow into the successful company we are today. "I’ve had three jobs in my career. Fleet Response has been the greatest experience. I’ve been with them now 26 years, and I’ve loved...

Employee News / 12.06.2018

Ray Breault reflects on the industry’s evolution and a career of good fortune When Ray Breault was introduced to fleet management, four hundred vehicles was considered large, and executives selected Studebakers. ā€œI vividly recall asking field representatives if they wanted to add optional equipment like a radio,...