
Procede Software, a provider of dealer business management solutions, recently announced its participation as a co-sponsor of ATD’s 2015 Truck Dealer of the Year awards.
Procede Software, a provider of advanced dealer business management solutions, recently announced its participation as a co-sponsor of ATD’s 2015 Truck Dealer of the Year awards.


Procede Software, a provider of dealer business management solutions, recently announced its participation as a co-sponsor of ATD’s 2015 Truck Dealer of the Year awards.
“We are honored to sponsor such a distinguished industry award,” said Larry Kettler, CEO, Procede Software. “These dealers are ambitious individuals who are outstanding in their businesses even in the face of competitive pressures and an ever-changing industry.”
The Truck Dealer of the Year award process identifies and honors a successful dealer with this prestigious lifetime achievement award. The chosen dealer will represent the industry in Washington and at Indiana University as a proven example of the best of the industry. Nominations for Truck Dealer of the Year are submitted to ATD and Heavy Duty Trucking magazine’s selection committee. The committee is made up of faculty at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, and chaired by Lynn McGee, PhD, who serves as Vice Chancellor for Advancement at the University of South Carolina, Beaufort.
After the judging has been finalized, a finalist and grand national winner will be chosen who, along with all nominees, will be recognized at the opening ceremonies of the 2015 ATD Convention and Exposition on January 23, 2015 in San Francisco.

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