Element Fleet Management has hired Jacqueline Gough as its vice president of sales and client services for its Western Region of Canada.
by Staff
May 28, 2015
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Element Fleet Management has hired Jacqueline Gough as its vice president of sales and client services for its Western Region of Canada.
Gough joins Element Fleet with nearly 25 years of industry experience, most recently leading the western region client services team for Automotive Resources International (ARI).
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In her various roles, she coordinated critical initiatives and introduced process improvement plans that were implemented in the areas of new business development, customer service, account management, remarketing, and strategic consulting. Gough will be based in the Calgary office.
"The addition of Jacqui to our Element Fleet team enhances our regionalized sales and service team structure," said Chris Gittens, chief commercial officer for Canada. "Element Fleet's commercial organizational framework fosters in-depth marketplace knowledge, increases accessibility for clients, and allows for greater focus on market-specific industries."
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