Auto Truck Group Names Brent MacLean Director, Business Development
BARTLETT, IL - MacLean will be responsible for truck equipment sales to major fleet accounts, dealers, and fleet management companies across Canada and customers with cross-border operations in the U.S. and Canada.
by Staff
April 13, 2011
1 min to read
BARTLETT, IL – Industry veteran Brent MacLean has joined Auto Truck Group, a leading work truck upfitter, as director, business development.
According to Dennis Jones, ATG’s vice president of sales & marketing, MacLean will be responsible for truck equipment sales to major fleet accounts, dealers, and fleet management companies across Canada. These customers will include local, regional and national fleets, as well as cross-border customers operating both in Canada and the United States.
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“We are exceptionally pleased to bring someone of Brent’s caliber onboard,” says Jones. “Through his 24 years in the automotive aftermarket industry, he has established a reputation built upon strong relationships within the fleet community. We expect that his entrepreneurial spirit and creativity will contribute to innovation and positive results for Auto Truck Group and our clients.”
Most recently, MacLean was vice president, sales & marketing for a major upfitting company, where he was responsible for Canadian operations, including sales, fleet and OEM programs, distribution and retail. Prior to that, he held a number of progressive positions within the Canadian upfitting industry.
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