NORTHBROOK, Ill. -

Late last week, Donlen tapped a veteran executive to be its new director of strategic consulting and sustainability.

Taking on the role is Amy Blaine, who brings to Donlen 20 years of experience building and managing complex consulting projects.

Most recently, Blaine oversaw projects for ComEd where she redesigned the greenhouse gas reporting process to track emissions including the fleet, building energy and emergency power generation areas.

Donlen explained that Blaine and the team of strategic consultants will work closely with clients to examine historical, behavioral and fiscal trends that impact each major lifecycle cost and recommend solutions to achieve operational efficiency.

“Donlen is at the forefront of innovations that address key trends for optimal fleet efficiency. In-depth fleet analysis and sustainability initiatives will be instrumental in helping companies meet operational and stakeholder demands,” stated Jim Kachidurian, Donlen’s senior vice president of client relations.

“Amy’s expertise in merging sustainability metrics and information technology with ongoing consultation is a perfect fit for our clients who are looking to achieve improvement in both areas,” Kachidurian continued. “We are thrilled to have Amy spearheading these programs.”

Commenting on her new position, Blaine said, “Donlen really understands how utilizing technology and data in their strategic consulting process can help our clients reduce both fleet costs and environmental impacts.

“I look forward to being an integral part of Donlen’s strategic consulting team,” she concluded.