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August 26, 2008

ARI Names John Mack Manager of Environment and Fuel Strategies

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MT. LAUREL, NJ – Automotive Resources International (ARI), a global fleet solutions provider specializing in complex car and truck fleets, has appointed John Mack to manager of Environment and Fuel Strategies. Mack's primary focus will be to establish a single point of contact within ARI for all fuel, green, and environmental issues.  He will be responsible for facilitating and coordinating all fuel policy and EnviroFleet-related activities throughout the organization, and will report to Anthony Foursha, manager of Strategic Consulting.

Mack will ensure all green and fuel initiatives are integrated and fully implemented. He will also work in tandem with appropriate internal ARI departments to provide programs through sales support activities, customer/prospect seminars, and industry related functions.

Prior to joining ARI, Mack worked for Ford Motor Company and ARI's parent company, Holman Enterprises. His 26 years of experience in the automotive industry includes management roles in several facets of the business, including finance, operations, and sales. 

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