In this role, Brian Black will support the company’s sales efforts related to truck equipment and upfitting services.
by Staff
February 20, 2015
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Auto Truck Group, a work truck upfitter specializing in the design, manufacture and installation of equipment, announced Brian Black as its new manager of national accounts.
In this role, Black will support the company’s sales efforts related to truck equipment and upfitting services. He will be responsible for establishing long-term, successful relationships with clients by identifying opportunities to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of their trucks and equipment.
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