AutoVIN Names Executive Director for National Accounts
ASEDA subsidiary AutoVIN has created a new national accounts team with Amy Weisenburger leading the team as executive director.
by Staff
June 3, 2016
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ASEDA subsidiary AutoVIN has created a new national accounts team with Amy Weisenburger leading the team as executive director.
Weisenburger brings 20 years of industry experience in business development, marketing communications, and client relations to this new role.
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Weisenburger will report directly to Richard Carpentier, COO and senior vice president of operations for AutoVIN.
“AutoVIN is committed to creating a consistent experience for our clients by aligning our business development and client relations groups under one team and leveraging resources to increase efficiencies and operational advantages,” said Carpentier. “Amy is an experienced leader with a proven track record of providing solutions for customers. I look forward to working with her and having her oversee our new national accounts team.”
Previously, Weisenburger was manager of business development at DataScan Field Services, which AutoVIN acquired in 2015. She has held management positions at companies including CenterOne Financial Services and MarketWise Solutions, where she directed various remarketing programs, grew her experience with client services and developed branding materials for startup companies.
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