Motorlease Corporation Hires Robert Zeller as Senior Account Exec for New England
Farmington, CT-based Motorlease Corporation, one of the nation's oldest and largest independent leasing companies, announced today the appointment of Robert J. Zeller as Senior Account Executive covering New England. Mr. Zeller's responsibilities will include sales and client management for new and existing clients in the New England states. Mr. Zeller joins Motorlease from Emkay, Inc. (previously AMI Leasing's Auto Division, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ford Motor Credit Company), where he was Vice President of Sales - East. At AMI Leasing, Mr. Zeller was Vice President and General Manager of the Auto Division. Previously, he held various sales positions with American Auto Leasing, Sherwood Leasing, and We Try Harder, Inc. (Avis Car Leasing). "Bob brings to Motorlease a wealth of experience in all areas of the fleet leasing and management industry, and a strong track record for excellence in customer service," commented Jack Leary, President of Motorlease Corporation. "We expect to tap into Bob's expertise, maintaining the highest levels of customer support as we continue to expand our business." About The Motorlease Corporation Founded in 1946, and headquartered in Farmington, Connecticut, The Motorlease Corporation is one of the nation's oldest and largest independent automobile leasing companies. This third-generation family-owned Connecticut company specializes in automobile leasing and fleet management programs for corporations throughout North America and Europe ranging from small companies to larger corporations with extensive leasing needs. Motorlease offers a wide range of management programs that simplify the process of running a fleet, eliminate costly internal record keeping, and simplify tax-reporting. Additional company information is available at www.motorleasecorp.com.
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