Auto Truck Group, a work truck upfitter specializing in the design, manufacture and installation of equipment, announced Kimberly Brooks as its new manager of national accounts.
by Staff
June 3, 2015
BROOKS
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BROOKS
Auto Truck Group, a work truck upfitter specializing in the design, manufacture and installation of equipment, announced Kimberly Brooks as its new manager of national accounts.
In this role, Brooks will be responsible for the development and performance of all sales activities in the company’s southeast region and will provide leadership for the growth of the company’s relationships with truck equipment dealers in this market.
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“We bring Kimberly to the Auto Truck team based on her 16 years of varied fleet management-related experience covering sales, operations, and finance,” states Corey Stanley, Director of National Account Fleet Sales. “Her proven abilities to identify and implement improvements, embrace and communicate corporate culture, and her dedication to quality control will bring much value to both our team and customers.
Brooks comes to Auto Truck from Ryder Transportation, Inc. where she held various management positions beginning in 2010. Prior to that, she held supervisor and management positions at Xtra Lease, Inc. and at Navistar Financial Corp.
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