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LANJ President Jason Sharenow of Broadway Elite Worldwide
Princeton, N.J. — On January 29, the Limousine Association of New Jersey (LANJ) kicked off the new year with a meeting at NJHA Conference & Event Center. CD President & Publisher Chris Weiss and Business Development Manager Jeff Ranking were among the 70 members and guests who came from all across the country for the luncheon meeting.
LANJ President Jason Sharenow of Broadway Elite Worldwide started off the meeting by welcoming the attendees, and ratifying the 2020 officers and Board of Directors.
President: Jason Sharenow of Broadway Elite Worldwide
First Vice President: Tim Rose of T. Rose Ventures
Second Vice President: Jeff Brodsly of Chosen Payments
Secretary: Karen Gajda of Country Club Transportation
Treasurer: Barry Trabb of Complete Fleet Livery Sales

Directors: Anthony Azara of Avalon Chauffeured Services, Shady Azer of Concorde Worldwide, Jeff Brodsly of Chosen Payments, Pete Corelli of Lakeview Custom Coach, Johnny Donohue of the Philadelphia Regional Limousine Association (honorary), Sam Emam of BBZ Limousine & Livery Service, Jay Erlich of Europe Limousine Service, Bill Faeth of Limo University, Karen Gajda of Country Club Transportation, Howard Gogel of My Limousine Service, Joe Gulino of Gem Limousine Worldwide, Mike Marroccoli of The Capacity Group, John Maziarz of Arrive in Style Transportation, Brian O’Neill of Grech Motors, Tim Rose of T. Rose Ventures, David Seelinger of Empire CLS, Jason Sharenow of Broadway Elite Worldwide, Christian Stochholm of New Jersey Limo Finder, Barry Trabb of Complete Fleet Livery Sales, Chris Weiss of Chauffeur Driven, and Jonathan Wilner of A. Harrington Limousine Service.
New Board members include Jay Erlich, Bill Faeth, and Mike Marrocoli, the latter being spontaneously nominated and approved during the meeting.

After the Board announcement, Sharenow welcomed a series of speakers to the meeting. First, Jessica Maarek of Red Root Marketing and Suzanne Bugge of A Focused Advantage took the stage to speaking about the Be Driven Safely campaign, which is designed to educate consumers and travelers about the risks involved when using ridesharing apps and services. Maarek and Brugge also shared valuable online and social media-driven marketing strategies with the membership. Next, Frank Villares from Options Plus discussed the supplemental health insurance offered by his company, and the benefit to association members who already have primary health care coverage. A client of Options Plus, Sharehow advocated their services and shared how he personally saved a great deal of money with their services. Finally, Weiss was welcomed to the podium to speak about February’s CD/NLA Show in Las Vegas. He touched upon the education and networking options available, as well as the value prop of what’s included with each registration—namely, the extensive food and drink provided to attendees.
Visit lanj.org for more information.
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NLA Executive Director Kyle Hammerschmidt Las Vegas — When the first-ever CD/NLA Show lands in Las Vegas at the end of the month, it will include three association meetings on its packed four-day agenda. You can read more about the inaugural meeting of the European Passenger Transportation Association here.
During the show, which runs from February 23-26 at Mandalay Bay Casino and Resort, Vegas will be February host a members-only meeting of the National Limousine Association (NLA) as well as an open meeting of the Florida Limousine Association (FLA).
The February 24 NLA meeting will run from 9:45-11:15 a.m., and is sponsored by Chosen Payments & National Interstate Insurance.
With 2020 being a banner year for the national association, the NLA’s kickoff event for its 35th year will feature a walk down memory lane that celebrates the individuals who have been among its longtime members and early supporters. You’ll also get to hear about the upcoming projects and initiatives it has in store for the industry in the year to come directly from NLA leaders themselves.
Additionally, Cornerstone Government Affairs, the NLA’s lobbying team, will not only provide a report on what they’re seeing in Washington, D.C., but also discuss what to expect in 2020 leading up to the election and the association’s Day on the Hill scheduled for June 9-10.
FLA President Rick Versace of A1A Airport & Limousine Service
“The NLA encourages you to come to the meeting, ask questions, and get involved with your association,” said NLA Executive Director Kyle Hammerschmidt.
And then on February 25, the FLA will have an open-to-all meeting from 3:30-4:30 p.m., held on the show floor in the Shoreline Exhibit Hall. As Florida operators have just put Super Bowl LIV in Miami behind them, FLA President Rick Versace of A1A Airport & Limousine Service will have a wrap-up report on how the state’s operators handled such a high-volume—and high-profile—event. And with the CD/NLA Show’s East Coast iteration coming to Orlando’s Gaylord Palms from October 11-14, there’s sure to be a conversation about how not only the FLA but also the Greater Orlando Limousine, Central Florida Livery, and West Florida Livery associations will all be welcoming the industry back to The Sunshine State.
You can also expect to hear about Florida’s regulatory landscape and how echoes of other state’s legislation are impacting operators in the southeast U.S. And with Versace also serving as co-chair of the Congress of Association Leaders, he’ll share with meeting-goers the highlights from February 23’s Association Summit.
Visit limo.org and floridalimousine.com to learn more about the NLA and FLA, respectively.
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Executive Director Kevin Reiss of Superb Chauffeured Services
Calling all European operators: The first meeting of the European Passenger Transportation Association (EPTA) will take place at the CD/NLA Show on February 24 at 8:30 am. Open to all operators who live or do work on the continent, come meet the founders, leadership, and board of directors; hear about its mission and goals; find out what the association has planned; and learn how you can join and get involved.
President Michael Oldenburg of United Limousines
Vice President Karim Maachi of Cardel Global The idea of an association dedicated to combating issues affecting European luxury transportation operators has been batted around for the past 10 years but received a kick-start in October 2019 at the CD/NLA Show in Boston. Conversations between charter members Stephane Bombeek of Modern Car, Colin Devine of Devine's Worldwide, Anastasios Korovesis of Limo Tours, Karim Maachi of Cardel Global, Claudio Neag of Mondo Limousine Worldwide Services, Michael Oldenburg of United Limousines AG, Kevin Reiss of Superb Chauffeured Services, and Ralph and Robert Van Delden of Van Delden Limousine resulted in the group establishing its charter and officers, which includes:
Executive Director: Kevin Reiss of Superb Chauffeured Services (Israel)
President: Michael Oldenburg of United Limousines AG (Germany)
Vice President: Karim Maachi of Cardel Global (France)
Secretary: Anastasios Korovesis of Limo Tours (Greece)
Treasurer: Ralph Van Delden of Van Delden Limousine Service (Holland)
Members: Mike Bell of Driven Worldwide (United Kingdom), Stephane Bombeek of Modern Car (Belgium), Colin Devine of Devine's Worldwide (Ireland), Claudio Neag of Mondo Limousine Worldwide Services (Italy), and Robert Van Delden of Van Delden Limousine Service (Holland)
Treasurer Ralph Van Delden of Van Delden Limousine Service
Secretary Anastasios Korovesis of Limo Tours
One of the association’s top goals is to unite the European community—especially among smaller companies, those that feel isolated, and those in under-represented markets—much like the larger associations in the U.S. have been able to do. Those operators face many of the same issues as their global counterparts—including combating the likes of Uber, Lyft, and other similar companies; setting industry standards; and having a collective voice that can speak for a vast community across more than 30 countries.
During the meeting, Reiss plans to explain their vision for how the association can become a powerful ally to the industry, market, passengers, and affiliates it serves. “Helping smaller companies establish themselves overseas, make new contacts, and network, that’s a big part of what we’re doing,” he says.
According to its website, EPTA hopes to play a crucial role in influencing EU policies on passenger transportation. Through continuous interaction with a range of other European and international organizations, EPTA will ensure that the independent voice of every European operator is heard.
The CD/NLA Show will take place at Mandalay Bay Casino and Resort this February 23-26.
Visit epta.eu.com for more information about EPTA.
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