Driving Transactions
Saturday, April 27, 2024

MLA L to R: Ray Gavino of Translogic Executive, Adam Weisman of Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance, Joanna Fridinger of The Limo Lady, Len Joseph of On The Town Limousines, Japneet Singh of Executive CLS, Bryan Johnson of Martens Johnson/Hilb Group, Morgan Quinn of Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance, and Michael Greene of A Platinum Plus Limousine

It was a full house at Captain James Seafood Palace on Tuesday, December 5, for the Maryland Limousine Association (MLA) membership meeting. Forty attendees, vendors, and guests—several from out of state—attended the lunchtime event, including CD Editor Rob Smentek.

MLA President Len Joseph of On the Town Limousines kicked off the meeting by breaking the news that Japneet Singh of Executive CLS was unanimously voted to the Board of Directors. Singh has been very involved with the association, particularly in regards to issues faced by for-hire operators within Washington D.C. city limits. Joseph also welcomed several new members to the MLA.

MLA MLA President Len Joseph of On The Town Limousines

Following an overview of how the MLA is working with the public service commission regarding chauffeur/driver approvals, MLA Treasurer Michael Greene of A Platinum Plus Limousines provided a report of the association’s fiscal situation. He then confirmed that MLA members will once again be donating transportation to the annual Shrimp & Gifts Event sponsored by Jimmy’s Famous Seafood and its Famous Fund alongside Walmart and its team led by Jaquetta Bratley, Pepsi Stronger Together, Von Paris Moving & Storage, our Maryland Limousine Association, and a slew of additional donors. Lasting Impressions Transportation Services, On The Town Limousines, An Extraordinar Limousines, DTS Worldwide Transportation, Executive CLS Concierge and Limousine Service, and A Platinum Plus Limousines will be providing luxury shuttles to the various groups of kids to ensure they were able to arrive in style to this spectacular charity event for Baltimore children. The kids will be met with dancing Christmas characters, a delicious buffet dinner by Jimmy’s Famous Seafood, and a shopping experience with Ravens team players including Mark Andrews, Rashod Bateman, Ben Cleveland, and Super Bowl Champions Torrey Smith and Ray Rice. 

MLA Adam Weisman of Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance

Last year, each kid was awarded a $200 gift card to shop with, with a surprise bonus of an extra $100 per kid. The children are from the SEED School of Maryland, SAFE Alternative Program, St. Ignatius School, Level 82 Academy, The Upton Boxing Center, Ruth Kirk Recreation Center, and Woodlawn Middle School.  CBS News Affiliate WJZ is the proud media sponsor of the event, with media personality Rick Ritter being the master of ceremonies.

“The Maryland Limousine Association is honored to support Baltimore and the children this holiday season, placing smiles on the kids’ faces with great rides to and from such a wonderful charity event to build our community,” says Joseph.

MLA MLA Board Members Ray Gavino (left) of Translogic Executive and Japneet Singh of Executive CLS

The MLA welcomed several guest speakers to the meeting. First was Adam Weisman from Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance, who provided a thorough overview of what’s driving up insurance rates. Most significantly, claims are rising, largely due to inflationary costs. With the price of repairing vehicles on the rise—whether it’s from labor or parts—insurance rates are going to climb. Weisman also spoke about bad driving habits that developed during the COVID pandemic, as well as the effect of marijuana legalization on the insurance industry.

New MLA Vendor Members were also given some time to speak. Kie Fair of BWI Motorsports spoke about the services they offer the industry, including minibus customization and vehicle repair, followed by representatives from Acceleration Automotive, a three-shop operation that performs fleet maintenance and DOT inspection.

MLA

Singh and fellow Board Member Ray Gavino of Translogic Executive then addressed the challenges that non-district operators are experiencing in D.C. Many operators are being pulled over, and even being impounded, based on perceived infractions with their out-of-district stickering and licensing. Gavino and Singh conveyed their frustration that compliance and enforcement are not on the same page with the Department of For-Hire Vehicles. A rep from the Department was scheduled to attend the meeting but was unable to appear at the last minute.

Finally, the meeting concluded with some housekeeping from MLA Secretary Joanna Fridinger of The Limo Lady. She reminded the attendees that membership renewals are coming in March 2024, and provided a rundown of the dates for upcoming CD/NLA events.

The next MLA meeting is scheduled for February 20 at a venue to be determined.

Visit mdlimoassoc.org for more information.

 

[12.08.23]