Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America Names New VP for After-Sales Group
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. (MFTA) named Bill Mohr as its new vice president, service operations and Len Doherty as its new vice president, parts operations, effective immediately.

(L-R): Todd Bloom, president and CEO of Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc., announced the promotion of Len Doherty to VP, parts operations and Bill Mohr to VP, service operations, at the company's annual Kick-off Meeting on January 17.
LOGAN TOWNSHIP, NJ - Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. (MFTA) named Bill Mohr as its new vice president, service operations and Len Doherty as its new vice president, parts operations, effective immediately. Both gentlemen have been with MFTA for more than twenty years. Prior to their promotions, Doherty served as Director of Parts Operations and Mohr as Director of Service Operations for the North American medium-duty truck marketer.
According to Todd Bloom, President and CEO of MFTA, "Given the tremendous contributions both Bill Mohr and Len Doherty have made not only to MFTA, but also to Mitsubishi Fuso worldwide, their new positions more accurately reflect their responsibilities and impact. And, as is fitting, the positions bring with them additional responsibilities.
"With his expanded duties," Bloom says, "Mr. Mohr will not only oversee day-to-day service operations and training, but he will also handle all compliance and legal matters concerning MFTA vehicles. In addition to handling normal parts operations, Mr. Doherty will also focus on building systems and procedures that will maintain our position of having the highest parts fill rate in the industry and ensuring minimum downtime for our dedicated customers."
Both gentlemen have a wide range of experience in the medium-duty commercial truck business, as well as working with MFTA's extensive dealer network. For more about the company and it's parts and service operations, visit http://mitfuso.com.
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