
Nissan is reorganizing its U.S. sales territories into eight geographic regions, and has hired David Englen as a vice president for the Mountain Region, Nissan announced.
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Kia Motors America has shaken up its senior management overseeing U.S. sales by appointing a new CEO and COO, the automaker announced April 8.
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Jeep’s CEO Mike Manley remains a “big fan of a Jeep pickup,” according to a recent interview with the Detroit News. Manley also stated that the company’s history “says it belongs in our portfolio.”
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John Casesa joins the Ford Motor Company after roles with Guggenheim Partners, Merrill Lynch, and General Motors.
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Michael Bartsch has stepped down from his position as vice president of the Americas, and will be replaced by Randy Parker, formerly vice president of Nissan’s Western Region.
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Volvo Cars has appointed Lex Kerssemakers to lead its North American sales efforts with the automaker implementing a plan to revive U.S. sales on the strength of a new product lineup led by the 2015 XC90 luxury SUV.
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Mercedes-Benz USA is relocating its corporate headquarters to Atlanta from Mountvale, New Jersey, to move in closer proximity to its port and manufacturing operations.
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Ford has elevated Mark LaNeve to the role of vice president of U.S. marketing, sales, and service to replace John Felice, a former Ford fleet executive who retires after 30 years with the company.
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Subaru of America is planning to relocate it headquarters to Camden, N.J., from its current location in the tony suburb of Cherry Hill six miles to the west.
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Peter Grady, a familiar face on Chrysler's fleet sales team earlier this decade with a dealer network role, has retired from the company about a year after he moved over to head Maserati North America.
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