NextGear Capital Announces Vice President of Industry Relations
NextGear Capital has announced the addition of Todd Croom as Vice President of Industry Relations.
NextGear Capital has announced the addition of Todd Croom as Vice President of Industry Relations. Croom, who previously held the position of Vice President of Finance at Manheim, will be responsible for the development, integration, and implementation of a broad range of communications strategies within the company and the remarketing industry.
"Being the best in the industry begins with having the best people in place," said Shane O'Dell, Chief Operating Officer of DSC. "Todd personifies our mission of serving our customers and the industry with an unwavering commitment to excellence. His knowledge and expertise will be an asset to our company, our customers and our partners."
Croom's extensive background in finance management and business development greatly enhances his ability to develop the industry relationships vital to success. Through numerous directorships to operating as a senior accountant, his acumen of the remarketing industry complements his strength in strategic planning for the future.
Croom earned a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration in Accounting and Finance from The University of Cincinnati and also holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School.
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