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Tim LaRiviere

President, CEO at National Fleet Services of Ohio
📍 Detroit, Michigan, United States

Tim LaRiviere is the President and CEO of National Fleet Services, a company he founded in 1995 that operates as a Ford Motor Co. supplier. He has been involved in the automotive industry since he was 22 and previously served as President at Tecumseh Fleet Engineering, a transmission remanufacturer.

Outside of work, Tim is an accomplished and longtime competitive sailor who has cultivated championship crews. He has participated in and won the prestigious Mackinac race multiple times with his boats, both named "Eagle One". He is also a retired U. S. Marine.

He has been participating in the Mackinac race since at least 1987, showcasing over three decades of dedication to competitive sailing.

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Experience
30 Years
Current Role
President, CEO
Job Level
Leadership
Location
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Personality Overview
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Priorities

Topics Tim cares about

Competitive Sailing
He is a lifelong sailor and has won numerous races, including the Mackinac race, demonstrating a deep passion and commitment to the sport.
Automotive Industry
Has spent his entire career in the automotive sector since age 22, founding National Fleet Services and working as a key Ford supplier.
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Career

Work history

7-2008
President, CEO
National Fleet Services of Ohio
1-1997
President, CEO
National Fleet Services (Michigan)
7-1995
President
Tecumseh Fleet Engineering
In the press

Media appearances

How to Optimize Your Fleet Buying Power: An Interview with Tim LaRiviere, President & CEO of National Fleet Services of Ohio. Featured in YouTube
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Education

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