Mack Trucks named Martin Kleker regional vice president for the U.S. Central Region.
by Staff
August 4, 2014
Mack Trucks recently named Martin Kleker regional vice president for the U.S. Central Region.Photo via Mack Trucks
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Mack Trucks recently named Martin Kleker regional vice president for the U.S. Central Region. Photo via Mack Trucks
Mack Trucks named Martin Kleker regional vice president for the U.S. Central Region. Kleker will be responsible for driving sales, market share and profitability in the region.
Kleker has more than 25 years of experience in the transportation industry, with expertise in sales, finance and parts and service. He also brings extensive product knowledge to the position, including aerodynamic vehicle technologies focused on fuel efficiency and alternative fuels.
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Kleker’s most recent position was vice president of sales for national accounts at Navistar. He previously led sales and service teams as regional manager and national fleet sales manager for Peterbilt Motors Co.
Kleker holds a bachelor’s degree from Roosevelt University in Chicago and an associate’s degree from Harper College in Palatine, Ill. He will be based at Mack’s Central Region office in Woodbridge, Ill.
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