Fleet Advantage announced that Brian Holland has been selected to be the company’s new President and CFO.
by Staff
September 11, 2014
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The truck fleet business analytics, equipment financing and life cycle management services provider Fleet Advantage announced that Brian Holland has been selected to be the company’s new President and CFO.
Holland is replacing Fleet Advantage founder John Flynn as president of the company, though Flynn will remain the CEO. In his new role, Holland will be responsible for making new growth strategies and overseeing company operations.
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“It is very reassuring to pass the torch of president to Brian Holland,” said John Flynn. “His expert level of industry knowledge, combined with his diverse background and financial acumen will serve Fleet Advantage and our customers with a broad and unique perspective.”
Holland previously served as the company’s Vice President and CFO and has been with Fleet Advantage since 2011. Holland is a CPA and graduate of Georgia Southern University.
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