Fleet Engineers Names Montgomery VP of Sales and Marketing
Fleet Engineers has appointed Bob Montgomery as vice president of sales and marketing.
by Staff
July 11, 2017
Bob MontgomeryPhoto courtesy Fleet Engineers
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Bob Montgomery Photo courtesy Fleet Engineers
Fleet Engineers has appointed Bob Montgomery as vice president of sales and marketing.
Fleet Engineers is a U.S. manufacturer of fuel efficiency improving products for commercial vehicles, such as the AeroSaver trailer side skirts, AeroFlap aerodynamic mud flaps, and PolyTrak polyethylene roll up doors.
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Montgomery has 20 years of experience in product management, strategic marketing, and general management in the trucking industry. Most recently, he led the Innovative Tire & Mileage Solutions business unit at Stemco as the vice president and general manager.
“Fleet Engineers is excited to have Bob join our team,” said Wes Eklund, CEO of Fleet Engineers. “He will play a key role in shaping and executing our plans to expand market presence.”
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