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Dealer Services Corporation announces Changes in Management Team

CARMEL, IN - Dealer Services Corporation, a leading independent floor plan finance company for the used-vehicle industry, announced the appointment of Brian Geitner as its Chief Executive Officer.

by Staff
December 18, 2009
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CARMEL, IN - Dealer Services Corporation, a leading independent floor plan finance company for the used-vehicle industry, announced the appointment of Brian Geitner as its Chief Executive Officer, replacing John Fuller who will remain as Chairman of the Board of DSC. Marty McFarland, the company’s current CFO, was promoted to President of DSC. These changes will be effective January 1st, 2010.

Commenting on the appointments, John Fuller said “DSC has grown quickly and weathered the storms of 2007 and 2008. These moves reflect the strong achievements that Brian and the entire DSC leadership team have accomplished over the past five years. The Board and I look forward to working with Brian and Marty in their roles as they lead DSC through our 2010 schedule of initiatives.”

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In response to his new role, Brian Geitner stated, “I am proud to follow John as DSC’s next CEO because I know this company was founded on great principles. I am very excited about our current position in the marketplace. With our 2010 schedule of initiatives DSC will be changing the face of floor planning for the used vehicle industry. In addition to our Six*Points products and services “Dealer Bundle”, DSC will be launching exciting new concepts like our Lender Access Network and our Lease Advantage Portfolio Program. I look forward to leading DSC to the next plateau with these exciting offerings as our launching point.”

Brian Geitner commented on the appointment of Marty McFarland as President of DSC. “Marty has been an integral part of DSC’s success by managing our financing to support us operationally. As President, Marty will continue in his Treasury duties and focus on creating additional capacity for DSC’s lengthy 2010 initiatives and new product development.”

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