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Following a short networking session, VLA President Paul Walsh of Superior Executive Transportation called the meeting to order by welcoming attendees and introducing the event’s vendor guest speakers, which included Joe Lalla of Georgetown Insurance and CD’s Pavlow. Walsh then took a moment to recognize former VLA Treasurer Pam Tripp by presenting her (in absentia) with a special recognition plague for her years of service on behalf of the association.
After a few words on the benefits of being involved in an association from meeting sponsor Andrea Saathoff of Albermarle Limousine in Charlottesville, Va., guest speaker Barbara Arkwright, director of enforcement for VA Department of Motor Vehicles, was invited to speak. Arkwright shared DMV statistics relating to the chauffeured ground transportation industry. She noted that the department investigated more than 1,000 passenger carrier incidents, made 248 arrests, and issued over 1,900 Compliance Advisory Notices, which included warning letters and letters notifying carriers they were in compliance at the time they encountered one of our Agents. Furthermore, nine assessments were issued by DMV Motor Carrier Services, totaling $7,000.
Arkwright’s presentation was followed by representatives of the Prince Michel Winery, including Owner/CEO Kristen Holzman, Sales Manager Caitlin Powers, and GM/Wine Maker Brad Hansen. They gave a rundown of their operation and offered details of their accommodations for winery tours. The winery hopes to add the VLA as a “partner” on their new website.
VLA Secretary Glenn Stafford of Love Limousine next provided the group with a legislative report that detailed full NLA activity, including a summary of the NLA Day on the Hill, which happened earlier this spring. He then shared news that a major corporation is requiring their employees to use TNCs as a cost-cutting measure. This news further elucidated the struggles faced by the association. Walsh then followed up with additional news, including the recent Virginia state requirement for TNCs to display “trade dress” on their vehicles. He also encouraged all members to get involved with the fight for legislative equity.
Next, the VLA held their board meeting onsite. Ben Mercer, the chairman of the association’s election committee, thanked Jagiela and VLA Treasurer Randy Allen of James Limousine for their assistance with the voting process. Mercer then referenced the establishment of a by-law committee that will address irregularities discovered during the election process. After ballots were distributed and collected, it was announced that Walsh, Stafford, and Allen will keep their positions on the board.
Before the meeting was adjourned and the group headed out to the wine tasting room, the association held two raffles. First, Betty Callahan of Bay Breeze Limousine won the evening’s 50/50, then Richard Minter of Commonwealth Chauffeur & Concierge was named the winner of a show pass to the Chauffeur Driven Show in Washington, D.C., where the VLA will hold their next meeting October 12.
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According to the press release, the new app will provide corporate clients and consumers with the convenience of tap-and-ride style transportation with an unmatched level of service and safety measures (including background checks, drug testing, insurance, defensive driver training, etc.) that are only available from companies that have spent years training and managing professional chauffeurs.
“This is an exciting time in the chauffeured car industry,” said Scott Solombrino, president and CEO, Dav El/BostonCoach. “It is extremely important to both companies that our clients continue to receive the highest level of customer care they have always enjoyed, while at the same time have access to the immediacy of on-demand technology that smartphones and portable devices can now provide.”
“Our new on-demand service will streamline the process for clients to book rides with us and our affiliates,” said EmpireCLS Chairman and CEO David Seelinger. “The app is our safe solution for clients who need last-minute transportation and have high expectations for the quality of their ride.”
More details on the app and location service implementation will be announced at a later date.
Visit bostoncoach.com and empirecls.com for more information.
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Scott Solombrino, president and CEO, Dav El/ BostonCoach, made the announcement at the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) Conference in Denver. Dav El/BostonCoach will be among the first chauffeured car companies to add Lincoln’s newest flagship vehicle to its lineup.
“Our goal is to provide our customers with the safest and highest quality transportation, so adding the Lincoln Continental to our fleet was the right choice for us,” Solombrino said. “The new sedans provide luxury and a smooth ride that our customer base is accustomed to when booking with us.”
The all-new 2017 Lincoln Continental offers many other features that deliver quiet luxury, providing an elegant, effortlessly powerful and serene experience. Technologies that comfort, entertain, and effortlessly assist occupants include the innovative E-Latch door system and a host of rear seat amenities.
“We are very pleased one of the largest chauffeured transportation companies in the world chose the Continental,” stated Crucita Santiago, fleet manager, Lincoln Motor Company. “The team at Dav El/BostonCoach provides exceptional service to their customers and that will be enhanced now with our new Lincoln Continentals.”
Visit bostoncoach.com for more information.
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