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Emily Garza is a seasoned fleet leader with experience spanning both the private sector and fleet management companies. Emily has built a reputation for driving efficiency, optimizing vehicle acquisition strategies, and leading teams through change with sharp focus on cost savings, compliance, and operational excellence. She's managed fleets across organizations like Rivian, Arch Rock, and Red Bull, and now serves as Fleet Asset Manager at Sempra Infrastructure. Beyond her technical expertise, Emily is known as a collaborative team player, skilled negotiator, and fun fact—an avid proofreader and copy editor who brings precision to everything she does. With her background in English from Southern Illinois University and years of hands-on leadership, Emily blends analytical insight with clear communication, a combination that has made her an agent of change throughout her career.
Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:Fleet management isn't rocket science—unless you're managing NASA's fleet, in which case it literally is. But for everyone else, the complexity lies in the countless moving parts, evolving technology, and the misconception that fleet work is somehow simple or straightforward. How do you navigate an industry that's constantly changing while building the expertise needed to lead effectively?
According to Emily Garza, Fleet Asset Manager at Sempra Infrastructure, success comes from embracing the chaos and never stopping the learning process. With experience managing everything from hearses to Red Bull's promotional vehicles, Emily has seen how fleet complexity varies dramatically across industries. She emphasizes that while fleet management has evolved from basic vehicle procurement to sophisticated data analytics and global operations, the fundamentals remain the same: focus on cost control, safety, and building strong industry relationships.
In this episode of RoadRageous, host Chad Lindholm sits down with Emily to explore her unconventional career path and the lessons learned from managing diverse fleets across multiple industries. They discuss the importance of mentorship for women entering the field, how technology has transformed fleet operations, and why succession planning isn't just nice to have—it's critical for organizational success.
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By IMPROVLearningEmily Garza is a seasoned fleet leader with experience spanning both the private sector and fleet management companies. Emily has built a reputation for driving efficiency, optimizing vehicle acquisition strategies, and leading teams through change with sharp focus on cost savings, compliance, and operational excellence. She's managed fleets across organizations like Rivian, Arch Rock, and Red Bull, and now serves as Fleet Asset Manager at Sempra Infrastructure. Beyond her technical expertise, Emily is known as a collaborative team player, skilled negotiator, and fun fact—an avid proofreader and copy editor who brings precision to everything she does. With her background in English from Southern Illinois University and years of hands-on leadership, Emily blends analytical insight with clear communication, a combination that has made her an agent of change throughout her career.
Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:Fleet management isn't rocket science—unless you're managing NASA's fleet, in which case it literally is. But for everyone else, the complexity lies in the countless moving parts, evolving technology, and the misconception that fleet work is somehow simple or straightforward. How do you navigate an industry that's constantly changing while building the expertise needed to lead effectively?
According to Emily Garza, Fleet Asset Manager at Sempra Infrastructure, success comes from embracing the chaos and never stopping the learning process. With experience managing everything from hearses to Red Bull's promotional vehicles, Emily has seen how fleet complexity varies dramatically across industries. She emphasizes that while fleet management has evolved from basic vehicle procurement to sophisticated data analytics and global operations, the fundamentals remain the same: focus on cost control, safety, and building strong industry relationships.
In this episode of RoadRageous, host Chad Lindholm sits down with Emily to explore her unconventional career path and the lessons learned from managing diverse fleets across multiple industries. They discuss the importance of mentorship for women entering the field, how technology has transformed fleet operations, and why succession planning isn't just nice to have—it's critical for organizational success.
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