Roy Gaysek will retire as president of ARI in Canada in March after more than 20 years with the fleet management company. Gaysek will depart on March 31.
by Staff
November 12, 2013
Photo courtesy of ARI.
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Roy Gaysek will retire as president of ARI in Canada in March after more than 20 years with the fleet management company.
Photo courtesy of ARI.
Gaysek will depart on March 31 with a notable legacy. ARI in Canada rose from 11th in the industry to the largest fleet management company in the country under his leadership.
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Gaysek told Canadian Manufacturing he is "so proud of what we have accomplished" during his tenure.
Gaysek joined the fleet management company in 1993 as a regional sales manager. He rose through the ranks before being appointed to president of ARI Canada in 2010.
Gaysek is a longtime member of the National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA).
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