
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America has named Bryan C. Allen its new marketing manager, responsible for the company’s dealer and end-user marketing programs.
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America has named Bryan C. Allen its new marketing manager, responsible for the company’s dealer and end-user marketing programs.

Bryan C. Allen, MFTA Marketing Manager Photo: Mitsubishi Fuso

Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America has named Bryan C. Allen its new marketing manager, responsible for the company’s dealer and end-user marketing programs.
His responsibilities include all aspects of the business related to its Class 3-5 Fuso Canter FE and FG Series medium-duty work trucks. Prior to joining Mitsubishi Fuso, Allen served as the marketing manager for Cone Health, a regional healthcare system based in Greensboro, N.C.
Allen also spent 10 years with Daimler Buses North America, serving the majority of his tenure there as its marketing and corporate communcations manager.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in International Business from Western Carolina University and a master’s degree in Integrated Marketing Communications from West Virginia University.

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