Mack Trucks has named Richard Hoyle as vice president of national accounts, responsible for all national accounts activities in North America.
by Staff
April 18, 2017
Richard HoylePhoto: Mack Trucks
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Richard Hoyle Photo: Mack Trucks
Mack Trucks has named Richard Hoyle as vice president of national accounts, responsible for all national accounts activities in North America and leading efforts to grow the business segment.
Prior to joining Mack, Hoyle served in a variety of senior leadership positions for a bulk transportation and logistics company. Hoyle also owned and operated a bulk-haul business for 16 years.
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In his new position, Hoyle will be based out of Mack’s headquarters in Greensboro, N.C. He holds a business management degree from Western Carolina University.
“Having served in numerous positions in the trucking industry from operator to executive-level roles, Rick brings a wealth of experience,” said Jonathan Randall, senior vice president of sales, Mack Trucks North America. “We welcome Rick to our team and look forward to his contributions.”
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