Nicole Ley Joins AmeriFleet Transportation as Account Consultant
ALPHARETTA, GA - Ley brings to AmeriFleet a wealth of industry knowledge and experience from her previous position as Assistant Branch Manager for Enterprise Rent-A-Car.
by Staff
May 31, 2011
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ALPHARETTA, GA – AmeriFleet Transportation announces the appointment of Nicole Ley as Account Consultant. AmeriFleet is the industry leader in total logistics solutions and transportation services to the fleet management and corporate fleet industry.
Ley brings to AmeriFleet a wealth of industry knowledge and experience from her previous position as Assistant Branch Manager for Enterprise Rent-A-Car. In this position she managed various Enterprise Rent-A-Car locations on a day-to-day basis.
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Ley will be based in Minnesota and serve as the Account Consultant on AmeriFleet’s ongoing fleet management company partner GE, based out of Minnesota. Her responsibilities will include serving as the lease company liaison, overseeing accounts and providing support to GE.
“During her tenure at Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Nicole was recognized with exceptional sales, customer service, high volume sales and marketing events awards,” said Rich Pinnock, Senior Vice President Business Development, Chief Information Officer. “Her proven communication, organizational and sales skills will prove invaluable to meeting and exceeding fleet logistics goals for our GE client.”
A graduate of the University of Minnesota-Duluth, Ley holds a Bachelors of Business Management. She is currently working on her Master of Business Degree at Capella University and a Major in Project Management.
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