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Shelley Mika

Freelance Writer

Shelley Mika is a freelance writer for Bobit Business Media. She writes regularly for Government Fleet and Work Truck magazines.

In addition to her magazine work, Shelley creates marketing, advertising, and other promotional materials for clients large and small across the United States. Shelley is also devoted to helping companies build iconic brands and identify and communicate their unique value proposition. A self-proclaimed “word nerd,” Shelley thrives on helping companies and individuals achieve their goals through the power of language.

These experiences have allowed Shelley to specialize in many areas, including fleet, technology, transportation, insurance, education, engineering, consulting and fitness, but she’s truly passionate about any subject that lets her work with words.

Shelley has a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Nebraska and a master’s degree in English Literature from the University of Connecticut. In addition to her freelance career, Shelley is a communications and content marketing manager for a Fortune 150 company.

Articlesby Shelley MikaApril 7, 2022

What to Know Before You Choose an Alt-Fuel Vehicle

What are the pros, cons, and costs of the primary alternative-fuel options for your fleet?

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Articlesby Shelley MikaNovember 30, 2020

Fleet Safety Technology that ISN'T Telematics

From preventing collisions to helping drivers do their jobs better, safety technology is working hard for fleet…and comes with unexpected benefits.

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Articlesby Shelley MikaOctober 11, 2017

How to Choose Racks and Bins

Racks and bins turn trucks and vans into mobile workshops. With an abundance of options available to fleet managers, here’s all you need to know about these organizational devices.

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Newsby Shelley MikaApril 8, 2014

GM Vehicles Top Mid-Size SUV Crash Tests [Watch]

Of the nine vehicles evaluated, just two – the Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain – score a “good” rating.

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Articlesby Shelley MikaFebruary 1, 2007

Chevrolet’s New HHR Panel Van Built for Business

With customer input, the new HHR model is built with commercial fleet applications in mind, featuring good fuel economy, ample cargo space, maneuverability, and a host of customizable options.

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