American Force Wheels, Inc., welcomes back long-time industry veteran Sergio Enriquez to the team as sales director.
by Staff
July 9, 2015
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American Force Wheels, Inc., welcomes back long-time industry veteran Sergio Enriquez to the team as sales director.
With more than 30 years experience in the aftermarket industry, American Force Wheels was more than pleased when Enriquez re‐joined the team, Marketing Director Nick Chin said.
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“We’re excited to have Sergio back with us at American Force Wheels. He was with us in the beginning and was a key contributor to the birth and growth of the American Force Wheels brand. He’s the perfect person to help take our company to the next level,” Chin said.
Most recently Enriquez was territory manager for a national wholesale company where he managed distribution for the entire state of Florida.
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