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February 22, 2008

LeasePlan USA Appoints New Regional Sales VP, Client Relations

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ALPHARETTA, GA – LeasePlan USA has appointed Judy Jackman to regional sales vice president, client relations. She will report directly to Bryan Steele, national vice president, client relations.

As part of the client relations group, Jackman will focus her efforts on proactively identifying strategic initiatives associated with cost savings opportunities and best-practice implementation for existing accounts in her territory, which includes Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.

Prior to joining LeasePlan, Jackman was an area vice president for CitiCapital Fleet, covering the Great Lakes region. She started her 15-year fleet career at CitiCapital Fleet as a customer service representative with a focus on meeting and exceeding customer satisfaction. After six years of working with customers internally, she moved into a sales position.

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