ARI has named Mark Bryan as its new senior vice president overseeing European operations in a move announced Monday. The fleet management company also named Tim McHugh senior vice president of the North American supply chain.
by Staff
December 16, 2013
Mark Bryan (left) and Tim McHugh
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Mark Bryan (left) and Tim McHugh
ARI has named Mark Bryan as its new senior vice president overseeing European operations in a move announced Monday.
The fleet management company also named Tim McHugh senior vice president of the North American supply chain overseeing vehicle acquisition, remarketing and compliance services for the region.
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Bryan leaves his prior role as vice president of global operations. He has also served as vice president of European integration and acting managing director of ARI Fleet UK. Bryan joined the company in 2007. Prior to then, he served as vice president and general manager of Miller Truck Leasing Company and held sales and management positions with Rollins Leasing Corp.
McHugh had been serving as ARI's vice president of supply chain and compliance. He has spent 24 years with ARI in various roles in departments such as licensing and compliance, vehicle remarketing, fleet administration, and client relations.
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