• Fras-Le announces promotions

    Nov. 7, 2012

    Fras-le North America has promoted two individuals to help strengthen is sales and marketing team. Kevin Judge is now sales manager and Steffanie Savine has been named marketing and communications manager.

    Judge, who was most recently light vehicle aftermarket sales manager, is now responsible for aftermarket disc brake pad sales to large national accounts. Savine, who served as a marketing and sales coordinator, is responsible for creating and executing marketing strategies in the light and commercial vehicle aftermarkets.

    “Kevin and Steffanie are essential components of our North American sales and marketing team. Both played integral roles in the implementation of our Work Truck & Fleet program,” said Rodrigo Meirelles, vice president and general manager for Fras-le’s North American and European operations. “These new roles for Kevin and Steffanie will help Fras-le better serve its customer base by allowing them to be the bridge between knowing the market’s demands and guiding Fras-le’s response.”

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