Nissan is reorganizing its U.S. sales territories into eight geographic regions, and has hired David Englen as a vice president for the Mountain Region, Nissan announced.
by Staff
April 8, 2015
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Nissan is reorganizing its U.S. sales territories into eight geographic regions, and has hired David Englen as a vice president for the Mountain Region, Nissan announced.
Nissan's other regions include the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, Central, Midwest, Northwest, and West. Prior to the restructure, Nissan maintained five regions, including Northeast, Southeast, Central, Midwest, and West.
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Englen reports to Fred Diaz, senior vice president for U.S. sales and marketing and operations. His appointment is effective immediately.
Englen is now responsible for regional sales and marketing, incentive spending, distribution, dealer network development, financial controls and dealer and customer satisfaction across the Mountain region, which includes North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico.
Englen joins Nissan from FCA US with 25 years of experience in sales, marketing and dealer network development.
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