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Ron Mumaw Appointed as Miami Beach's New Facilities and Fleet Director Amid Sustainability Push

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Published on October 31, 2024
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Ron Mumaw has been appointed as the new Facilities and Fleet Director for Miami Beach, overseeing more than 100 municipal buildings and nearly 1,400 vehicles. Miami Beach City Manager Eric T. Carpenter praised Mumaw’s extensive experience in managing large facilities and assets as a strong basis for his new position.

In a statement obtained by the City of Miami Beach, Carpenter said, "Ron has a proven track record of managing complex facilities, properties and assets, including 2,200 JP Morgan bank branch locations. I am confident that his 26 years of experience, training and professional background make him the ideal candidate for this position." Before joining Miami Beach, Mumaw was vice president of account and facility operations at Lessen Inc., where he handled a $161 million budget.

Mumaw's appointment is timely for Miami Beach, which aims to convert half of its municipal fleet to greener vehicles. He expressed enthusiasm for leading his team in this effort, stating, "I am looking forward to working with the city’s very capable Facilities and Fleet team to address the challenges of transitioning city vehicles to greater energy efficiency and moving toward net-zero greenhouse gas emissions," as per the City of Miami Beach release.

Mumaw brings more than just words; his education and credentials, including degrees and certifications in facility management, showcase his expertise. He has received several accolades and is now leading a department in a city recognized by the National Association of Fleet Administrators as one of the NAFA 100 Best Fleets in the Americas. With Miami Beach having been on this list for three consecutive years, Mumaw aims to continue this legacy of excellence.

For those seeking additional information or accommodations to participate in city-led proceedings, Miami Beach has avenues in place. One can request material in alternative formats, sign language interpretation, or any assistance to review city documents by calling 305.604.2ADA (2232).