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October 07, 2008

ARI Appoints Jackson to Truck Sales Team

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MT. LAUREL, NJ – Automotive Resources International (ARI) has added Rob Jackson to its team of truck sales managers.

With Jackson's background in railroad, utilities, and a concentration in distribution, he will play an integral role in business development and enhance service to existing accounts. Jackson has been with ARI for nearly three decades and has held many positions with the company, including district sales manager and mid-Atlantic regional manager.

"As a result of our growth and the establishment of several new cornerstone accounts, we have been presented with a unique opportunity to strengthen our trucks sales force and leverage their individual industry knowledge and expertise," said Joe Frantz, vice president sales for ARI.

 

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