Kenworth Truck Co. has named its Kenworth Dealer Council members for 2006. The council consists of leading executives from the nearly 300 Kenworth dealerships in the United States and Canada.
The council’s goal is to help promote program consistency across the dealer network so that every Kenworth dealership provides a superior level of customer service.
The 2006 Kenworth Dealer Council members are: Chairman – Harry Mamizuka, Bay Area Kenworth, Oakland, Calif.; Jay Ellison, French Ellison Truck Center, Pharr, Texas; Brent Leach, Custom Truck Center, Regina, Sask.; John Nichols, Kenworth of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Ind.; Bob Mitchell, Kenworth of Birmingham, Birmingham, Ala.; and Gary Mitchell, Kenworth of Pennsylvania, Carlisle, Pa.
Kyle Treadway, Kenworth Sales Co. in Salt Lake City, Utah, serves as the Kenworth ATD line representative. Each Kenworth Dealer council member also participates on one of Kenworth’s support councils for parts, service, and the body shop.
“The Kenworth dealer body and dealer council are an important part of providing the World’s Best support to Kenworth customers,” said Bob Christensen, Kenworth general manager and Paccar vice president.
To help support customers, Kenworth provides a complete dealer list on its website at www.kenworth.com. In addition, the Kenworth PremierCare Customer Center (800-KW-ASSIST) is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The service requires no registration fee for emergency roadside assistance and is available to any truck brand. The Kenworth PremierCare Customer Center handles emergency roadside assistance calls and schedules service for preventive maintenance customers, among other services.
Kenworth Names 2006 Dealer Council Members
Kenworth Truck Co. has named its Kenworth Dealer Council members for 2006. The council consists of leading executives from the nearly 300 Kenworth dealerships in the United States and Canada.
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