Fresh off attending the 2025 NACDA Convention in Orlando, where the team engaged directly with athletic directors and campus leaders, AP Fleet Management is doubling down on its commitment to simplifying fleet management for higher education and athletics.
“Most colleges don’t want to be in the business of managing vehicles. Their mission is education, not fleet logistics,” Mike Snyder, vice president of business development at AP Fleet Management, said. “We understand that fleet management often falls to someone whose primary job is something else, which leads to outdated vehicles, underutilized vehicles and logistical headaches. And that’s where AP Fleet Management comes in.”
“Our team works alongside colleges to evaluate their current fleet, understand scheduling needs, and recommend the right mix of ownership, leasing, or rental solutions,” Matt Nevious, regional sales manager for AP Fleet Management, said. “For many, it’s a blended approach that maximizes flexibility and minimizes costs.”
“Safety, efficiency and budgeting flexibility are top priorities for campuses,” Snyder said. “Our job is to manage the fleet so colleges can stay focused on what matters most: supporting their students and faculty.”

