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GM Fleet and Commercial Operation Adds Fleet Account Executives

"The increase in the number of GM Fleet Account Executives is an example of our commitment to providing a coast-to-coast team of fleet professionals that are ready to help companies assess and meet their fleet needs with Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles," said Jim Campbell, general manager of General Motors Fleet and Commercial Operations.

by Staff
November 12, 2009
2 min to read


General Motors Fleet and Commercial Operations added to its field sales team in order to continue to focus on helping commercial customers find solutions to their business needs. Jim Campbell, general manager of General Motors Fleet and Commercial Operations, announced the appointment of additional fleet account executives. Paul Wiest was appointed as the GM Fleet Account Executive covering Oregon, Washington and Alaska. Raymond Anrecio was appointed as the Fleet Account Executive covering Miami, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Ray will also bring expertise in helping companies that have fleet needs in Latin America.

"The increase in the number of GM Fleet Account Executives is an example of our commitment to providing a coast-to-coast team of fleet professionals that are ready to help companies assess and meet their fleet needs with Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles," said Campbell.

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In addition, Campbell announced some other transitions in the fleet account team. "A few treasured commercial sales team members that our customers have come to value over the years have recently retired. We will miss Charles Harkless, Sarah Jensen and Ernie Albers," said Campbell. "We value relationships with our customers. With that in mind we have selected new team members that I am confident our customers will enjoy getting to know and do business with in the years to come. D.J. Walls, Mike Comparoni and Scott Conway are welcome additions to the team."

GM Fleet and Commercial continues to have the largest dealer network in the automotive industry with coverage in metro areas, hub towns and rural communities in order to serve fleet customers. Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac dealers offer a broad portfolio of vehicles that range from cars and crossovers to vans and pickups with leading fuel economy ratings in many vehicle segments. GM vehicles are backed by the best coverage in America with the 100,000 mile/5-year transferable powertrain limited warranty plus roadside assistance and courtesy transportation programs as well as environmentally-conscious technological features.

To see the complete GM Fleet and Commercial Operations fleet sales and service team, visit gmfleet.com/fae.


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