Chris Wiley serves as the Fleet Director for the City of Seattle, where he exemplifies creative leadership and an entrepreneurial spirit in managing a diverse team of 130 technical and administrative professionals. Under his guidance, the fleet services programs operate with an impressive annual budget...
Chris Wiley serves as the Fleet Director for the City of Seattle, where he exemplifies creative leadership and an entrepreneurial spirit in managing a diverse team of 130 technical and administrative professionals. Under his guidance, the fleet services programs operate with an impressive annual budget of $60 million, ensuring that the city's transportation needs are met efficiently and sustainably. Chris's strategic vision has been instrumental in elevating Seattle's fleet to be recognized as the #1 Fleet in North America by Government Fleet Magazine, a prestigious accolade that underscores his commitment to excellence among thousands of government fleets.
In his role, Chris leverages his extensive expertise in program management and public policy to implement innovative solutions that address complex challenges within the fleet services sector. His focus on community outreach and environmental policy not only enhances operational efficiency but also aligns with the City of Seattle's broader sustainability goals. Chris is adept at navigating the intricacies of government operations and nonprofit collaborations, ensuring that fleet services not only meet regulatory standards but also serve the community effectively.
Key projects under Chris's leadership include the integration of advanced fleet management technologies and the development of eco-friendly vehicle initiatives, which have significantly reduced the city's carbon footprint. His ability to analyze policies and drive impactful change has positioned the Seattle fleet as a model for other municipalities. Through his dedication to serving and supporting his teams, Chris Wiley continues to foster a culture of innovation and excellence, making a lasting impact on the City of Seattle and its residents.