Kenworth Truck Co. has named members of its 2006 Kenworth Service Council, which is comprised of leading service managers representing Kenworth dealerships in the United States and Canada.
Kenworth Names 2006 Dealer Service Council
Kenworth Truck Co. has named members of its 2006 Kenworth Service Council, which is comprised of leading service managers representing Kenworth dealerships in the United States and Canada

The council’s mission is to help foster service and product improvements to achieve quality in both Kenworth customer support and products.
“Kenworth recently received an outstanding five J.D. Power and Associates 2005 awards for Highest in Customer Satisfaction covering the Heavy and Medium Duty Truck studies, which is just a tremendous achievement in our industry,” said Gary Moore, Kenworth assistant general manager for marketing and sales. “The Kenworth Service Council and the Kenworth dealer network are major contributors to Kenworth’s product and service quality.”
Members of the 2006 Kenworth Service Council members are: Chairman – Jim Grant, Trebar Kenworth Sales, Boise, Idaho; Ralph Goodrich, Kenworth Sales-Spokane, Spokane, Wash.; Frank Chiarizia, Inland Kenworth, Burnaby, B.C.; John Gibson, Truck Enterprises, Harrisonburg, Va.; Scott Elders, Michigan Kenworth, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Jim Johnston, MHC Kenworth-Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Jody MacDonald, Tandet Kenworth, Kingston, Ont.; Rick Saner, MHC Kenworth-Springfield, Springfield, Mo.; and Kenworth Dealer Council representative Jay Ellison, French-Ellison Truck Centers Inc., Pharr, Texas.
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