Stoughton Names Kachidurian, McMaster to Leadership Positions
STI Holdings and Stoughton Trailers recently named Jim Kachidurian as STI Holdings senior vice president of sales and marketing and Luke McMaster as vice president of sales and marketing, dealer for Stoughton Trailers.
by Staff
May 26, 2017
Luke McMaster Photo: Stoughton Trailers
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Luke McMaster Photo: Stoughton Trailers
STI Holdings and Stoughton Trailers recently named Jim Kachidurian as STI Holdings senior vice president of sales and marketing and Luke McMaster as vice president of sales and marketing, dealer for Stoughton Trailers.
Kachidurian will lead sales and marketing strategies across STI Holding’s business portfolio, including Stoughton Trailers, Stoughton Parts Sales, Stoughton Rental & Lease and Stoughton Finance.
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He has held several executive positions within the equipment sales, leasing and financing industry, and was previously the senior vice president of customer experience at Donlen Corp., and senior vice president of corporate lending at GE Capital.
Jim Kachidurian Photo: Stoughton Trailers
McMaster is tasked with growing and improving Stoughton Trailer’s dealer network and leading the dry van dealer sales team.
“We are pleased to have both Jim and Luke on board at STI Holdings and Stoughton Trailer,” said Bob Wahlin, Stoughton Trailers president and CEO. “Jim’s extensive and diverse sales and operations background will be an asset across all our businesses. While Luke’s strong dealer management experience will allow us to grow and improve our dealer network to further meet our growth objectives.”
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