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Jeff Meggitt Cafm

Director Of Public Works at Town of East Gwillimbury

Jeff Meggitt has a strong background in operations and fleet management. Jeff started their career in 1990 as the Manager of Fleet, Waste & Traffic Operations at the Town of Richmond Hill. In this role, they were responsible for managing various municipal operations, including fleet management, waste management programs, street lighting, and traffic signals. Jeff held this position until 2012.

After that, Jeff joined the Regional Municipality of York as the Manager of Fleet Services. In this role, they oversaw a diverse fleet of over 500 assets, with a focus on public works vehicles and equipment. Jeff managed a team of seventeen staff members and had a significant capital replacement budget of $20 million. Jeff worked in this position until 2017.

Currently, Jeff is the Director of Operations at the Town of East Gwillimbury. Jeff started in 2017 as the Operations Manager and was promoted to their current role in November 2020. Specific details about their responsibilities in this role are not provided.

Overall, Jeff Meggitt has extensive experience in operations and fleet management, working for various municipal organizations throughout their career.

Jeff Meggitt CAFM has a strong education history, with various degrees and certifications in different fields. In 2014, they obtained a CAFM - Certified Automotive Fleet Manager degree from NAFA Fleet Management Association, specializing in Fleet Management. Prior to that, in 2012, they received a Diploma in Public Administration from Western University. In 2010, they completed a Customer Service Management course from Disney Institute, focusing on Customer Service. Jeff Meggitt CAFM also holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Urban Studies/Affairs from York University, which they obtained between 1987 and 1990. Additionally, they graduated from Thornlea Secondary School in 1987. In terms of certifications, they earned the CAFM certification from NAFA Fleet Management Association in April 2014.

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