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“Advantage Funding is pleased to offer state-of-the-art online services and information for users of mobile as well as traditional technology,” said AlDamiani, CEO. “It’s our goal to increase knowledge about our company and products while also providing new efficiencies for customers and prospects.”
The new website also includes a pull-down customer service menu that provides secure access to customer account information and options; a newsroom blog with short takes on subjects ranging from how to create a value proposition to what’s new in waste equipment, financing information for dealerships, lease and loan customers, and prospects; and success stories and testimonials from Advantage Funding customers.
Also included on the enhanced site are videos, which include a profile of Damiani as well as a feature on the company’s unique customer service. Another new feature is an “Equipment for Sale” link that customers can open to view used equipment currently for sale at the company’s Brookhaven, N.Y., facility. “This is one of the more dynamic and most popular areas our site,” commented Damiani.
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FLA Executive Director and CD’s Industry & Brand Ambassador Philip Jagiela filled in for President Rick Versace of A1A Airport & Limousine Service, addressing the crowd and introducing the full slate of presenters who spoke at the meeting.
International Association of Transportation Regulators President Matt Daus of Windels Marx Lane & Mittendorf kicked off the meeting by providing an overview of TNC regulatory progress. After explaining why he recently used Uber for a ride in Florida—“You need to know your enemy; if you don’t, you’ll never beat them”—he said that the FLA collective has seen the most success in its fight against ride-sharing services and offered some advice for moving ahead in their campaign.
“This battle is not over but you guys are winning it,” Daus said, noting that “now’s the time to double down” by hiring the right lobbyists, being mindful of resource allocation, and staying the course.
Daus went on to explain how TNCs violate the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause, giving legally operating, traditional transportation companies a leg up in that regard.
Those in attendance also heard from attorney Daniel Levine, who spoke about the differences between employee and independent contractor models; lobbyist Ron Book, who discussed ways to further the association’s TNC battle; Stuart Gold of miRide, which is gearing up to unite Florida’s chauffeured transportation operations under one app that offers a luxury experience as well as luxury service; and insurance agent Charles Caravella from Hawkeye Claims.
At the end of the meeting, several association members came forward to pledge additional monetary support to the FLA in order to help defray the costs of its lobbying efforts and other expenses necessary in maintaining the integrity of Florida’s transportation industry.
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