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DTNA Taps Eugene Berg as VP of Vocational Sales
In his new role, Eugene Berg will lead Class 6–8 new vehicle sales to some of North America’s largest truck equipment manufacturers.

Since joining DTNA in 2016, Berg has held several leadership roles, including district manager for Western Star in western Canada and region general manager of vocational sales for the western United States.
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Daimler Truck North America named Eugene Berg as vice president of vocational sales national accounts, effective Oct. 20.
Berg succeeds Brian Daniels, who was recently named director of new truck pricing. He will report to David Carson, senior vice president of sales and marketing.
In his new role, Berg will lead Class 6–8 new vehicle sales to some of North America’s largest truck equipment manufacturers, giving them access to the latest vocational technology and safety innovations while expanding DTNA’s presence in this key market segment, according to the OEM.
Since joining DTNA in 2016, Berg has held several leadership roles, including district manager for Western Star in Western Canada and region general manager of vocational sales for the Western United States.
Before joining DTNA, Berg built a strong foundation in national accounts at another truck manufacturer and later served as an executive in the truck and equipment financing industry.
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