U.S.-based Trucks & Parts recently appointed Matt McLeish to the newly created position of chief operating officer for their network of truck dealerships.
According to a news release from Trucks & Parts, McLeish will help guide operations, sales and marketing for the company’s three locations in Dallas, Philadelphia and Tampa, Florida.
“[Due to] the quality of our teams, we have experienced exponential growth in recent years,” says Scott Dols, CEO of Trucks & Parts. “The breadth of Matt’s experience and his commitment to excellence made him the perfect candidate for the new [chief operating officer] role. We look forward to implementing our plans for continued long-term growth and success.”
The company says McLeish has a proven track record of successful sales, marketing and executive leadership experience in the truck, equipment and parts fields. His roles have included:
vice president of sales and marketing at Parts Now, an aftermarket parts business;
senior vice president of sales and marketing at Pierce Manufacturing, an emergency vehicle and apparatus manufacturer; and
vice president of sales and marketing for refuse body manufacturer, McNeilus Truck & Manufacturing Inc.
“I am incredibly proud of our team and the growth that we have achieved together,” President of Trucks & Parts Brion Maguire says. “We have big plans for the future of our company, and the addition of Matt to our team will further enable us to strengthen our position as the industry leader in the purchasing and sale of new, reconditioned and used trucks.”
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