ACT Expo recently unveiled its roster of confirmed speakers for the 12th annual fleet event, taking place May 1-4, 2023, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Southern California. Throughout the four-day event, attendees will gain valuable insight into strategies to drive both economic and environmental sustainability from more than 200 expert speakers representing the nation’s most progressive fleet operators, as well as executives from leading commercial vehicle manufacturers and suppliers, infrastructure and clean fuel providers, and more.
Through a series of panel presentations, workshops, and keynotes, ACT Expo speakers will spotlight low- and zero-emission fleet case studies, financial incentives to improve TCO for advanced clean vehicles, updates on the evolving regulatory landscape, progress to accelerate development of zero-emission infrastructure, and the latest transportation technology advancements – including battery technology, charging infrastructure, biofuels, hydrogen, autonomous vehicles, and more.
ACT Expo’s dynamic lineup of executive level keynote speakers includes:
- John O’Leary, president and CEO, Daimler Truck North America
- Jim Kamsickas, chairman and CEO, Dana Incorporated
The full list of ACT Expo speakers can be viewed here. A sampling of the 2023 featured speakers includes:
- Peter Voorhoeve, president, Volvo Trucks North America
- Marie Robinson, executive vice president and chief supply chain officer, Sysco
- Pasquale Romano, president and CEO, ChargePoint
- Laura Confer, senior director of AB One Transformation, Anheuser-Busch
- Thomas Healy, founder & CEO, and board member, Hyliion
- Nuray Elci, general manager, renewables, Chevron
- Henrik Holland, senior vice president, global head of mobility, Prologis Mobility
- Ted Cannis, CEO, Ford Pro
- Nina Sadighi, senior program manager, electrical engineering, Amazon
- Tony Williamson, director, compliance and sustainability, Total Transport Solutions
- Morten Holum, CEO, Hexagon Purus
- Thomas de Boer, vice president, commercial road transport, Shell
- Mahanth S. Joishy, fleet superintendent, City of Madison
- Martin Zeilinger, executive vice president and head of commercial vehicle LCM (Life Cycle Management) tech unit, Hyundai Motor Company
- Bonnie Nixon, director of ESG and sustainability, Long Beach Container Terminal
- Danny Fahey, vice president, strategy and sustainability, US, Martin Brower, LLC
- Mike O’Connell, vice president supply chain service and distribution, PepsiCo
- Michael Lohscheller, CEO, Nikola Corporation
- Courtney Ehrlichman, head of strategy, Panasonic Smart Mobility, Panasonic North America
“The unprecedented surge of new clean vehicle technologies and infrastructure, grant and incentive funding, and tightening mobile source regulations sweeping across the nation are transforming the commercial transportation market at lightning speed,” said Erik Neandross, CEO at Gladstein, Neandross & Associates (GNA), the nation’s leading clean transportation and energy consulting firm and the producer of ACT Expo. “The innovators and executives leading this change will be assembled at ACT Expo to share the insights, new technologies, partnerships and projects that are critical to successfully navigating this transition.”
ACT Expo’s fleet-focused agenda – with 18 educational sessions and up to nine workshops – will highlight the continued acceleration the transportation industry is experiencing on the road to decarbonization. Fleet operators can take advantage of special registration prices for both full conference and expo hall only passes. To view the full agenda and speaker lineup, and to register, visit www.actexpo.com/register.