Phillips Industries' National OEM Truck Sales Manager Retires
Phillips Industries announced the retirement of Steve Davis, national OEM truck sales manager, effective July 2014.
by Staff
July 30, 2014
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Steve Davis
Phillips Industries announced the retirement of National OEM Truck Sales Manager Steve Davis. Davis worked for the truck parts manufacturer for more than 15 years.
During his tenure with Phillips, Davis has played an integral role in developing the OEM truck manufacturer's business, according to the company.
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“Steve has had a strong influence in our success in the truck segment. We wish him well in retirement,” said Rob Phillips, president of Phillips Industries.
Based in Santa Fe Springs, Calif., Phillips Industries makes advanced electrical and air brake interface equipment for the commercial vehicle industry.
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