As Maserati GB continues to grow in the corporate sector, the Italian brand announces changes within the Corporate Sales team following the recent departure of the National Corporate Sales Manager, Graeme Jenkins
With Ghibli sales growing year on year and now exceeding 3,000 to date, Maserati GB endeavours to generate 50% of its total new car sales volume through corporate channels in 2017. The Corporate Sales team will be managed ad interim by Peter Denton, Region Manager for Maserati North Europe, whilst Maserati looks to appoint a new National Corporate Sales Manager.
The corporate sales team consists of Howard Dalziel, Corporate Sales Manager (South), and Louise Kelly, Corporate Sales Manager (North). Also bolstering the corporate team in 2017 is the new Customer Contact Executive, Alexandra Cooper.
Peter Denton, Region Manager for Maserati North Europe says, “As our new vehicle range continues to expand, with the recent introduction of the Levante, alongside our aim to achieve 50% of all sales in the corporate sector, we will be concentrating on delivering a very strong offering to our business customers.
“Howard, Louise and Alexandra are keen to continue to build on the relationships that have already been established in the contract hire and leasing industry, the broker channels, business fleet operators and of course business users, directly.”
About Maserati
Officine Alfieri Maserati was founded on December 1st, 1914 in Bologna, Italy. Since then, Maserati has played a consistently important role in the history of sports car culture and its development. Every Maserati is like a work of art, its perfection expressing the marque’s proud history. Celebrating over 100 years of unmistakable styling and technological innovation, Maserati is a company in rapid expansion.
With presences in 65 markets worldwide, its role is clearly confirmed as an international ambassador of Italian excellence. This excellence is conveyed every day with passion through products of outstanding performance seen in the GranTurismo, GranCabrio, Ghibli, Quattroporte and the new Levante SUV.
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