EMKAY Names Paul Turner New President of EMKAY Canada
ITASCA, IL - Turner comes to EMKAY with more than 30 years of senior management and leadership experience in both fleet and retail automotive, according to the company.

Paul Turner.

Paul Turner.
ITASCA, IL - EMKAY announced it has named Paul Turner as President of EMKAY Canada. Turner comes to EMKAY with more than 30 years of senior management and leadership experience in both fleet and retail automotive, according to the company.
Turner joins EMKAY from TLS Fleet Management (formally known as Transportaction), where he spent the last 10 years most recently as Senior Vice President Sales and Client Service. Turner also held numerous Senior Management positions with other leading fleet management companies, EMKAY stated.
“EMKAY has selected a well-known and proven leader in Paul. He is somebody who has extensive experience, who is highly knowledgeable about the marketplace, and who has a quantifiable track record in growing a business. EMKAY is building its team comprised of people who truly understand the importance of providing the highest level of service to our clients, and Paul will fit right in,” stated Greg Tepas, CEO EMKAY, Inc. “Throughout his career Paul has been recognized as a hands-on professional who produces tangible results in the areas of sales, service and profitability, while at the same time demonstrating the ability to attract and retain some of the industry’s top talent. I am confident that he will achieve extraordinary results, contributing to the fulfillment of our mission of being the premier fleet management company in North America, while ensuring our success in Canada.”
“I am excited to join the EMKAY team to help build upon the recent acquisition of JPL by leveraging its reputation as an exceptional service provider and as an innovator in fleet technology solutions,” stated Turner. “I look forward to the many opportunities ahead for us.”
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