FCA US has appointed Reid Bigland to oversee North American fleet sales, shifting that responsibility from Timothy Kuniskis, who moves into a role overseeing passenger car sales for the company's brands.
by Staff
October 5, 2015
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FCA US has appointed Reid Bigland to oversee North American fleet sales, shifting that responsibility from Timothy Kuniskis, who moves into a role overseeing passenger car sales for the company's brands.
Bigland has been appointed head of NAFTA Fleet. He will continue in his role as a member of FCA's Group Executive Council with responsibility for NAFTA sales and Alfa Romeo. Kuniskis assumes responsibility for NAFTA passenger car brands, including Dodge, SRT, Chrysler, and Fiat.
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The move was part of a slate of leadership changes that also included the appointment of Mike Manley as head of the Ram Truck brand. Manley retains his rols as APAC COO and head of the Jeep brand.
In other moves, Robert Hegbloom continues as head of Ram. He now reports to Manley. Becky Blanchard stays in her role as director of the Ram Truck brand and reports to Hegbloom.
Jason Stoicevich has also been appointed head of fleet operations and small business sales for the U.S. He reports to Bigland. Stoicevich continues in his current responsibility for the California Business Center.
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