Nissan has promoted three senior managers in its commercial vehicle sales operation, and added new responsibilities for Fred DePerez, Rich Miller, and Joe Guarascio.
by Staff
March 21, 2017
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Logos courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan has promoted three senior managers in its commercial vehicle sales operation, and added new responsibilities for Fred DePerez, Rich Miller, and Joe Guarascio.
DePerez has been named to the global role of division general manager of global Light Commercial Vehicle marketing and sales. He will be based in the U.S. DePerez was the regional vice president for Nissan's Central Region.
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Miller has been named the program director for Light Commercial Vehicle sales. He will be based in Yokohama, Japan. He was the director of product planning.
Guarascio has been promoted to an expanded role of director of fleet and pre-owned strategy from his current role of director of fleet sales. He will be responsible for "delivering a holistic certified pre-owned strategy to drive sales and residual value performance," according to a company statement.
Replacements for DePerez and Miller will be announced at a later time.
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