Rush adds to medium-duty team

Feb. 8, 2008
Rush Enterprises has announced the addition of four salespeople to its medium-duty sales department, part of an effort to further expand the company’s share of the medium-duty market.

Rush Enterprises has announced the addition of four salespeople to its medium-duty sales department, part of an effort to further expand the company’s share of the medium-duty market.

Casey McCollom was named sales manager for Rush Truck Center-Fontana Medium Duty in Fontana, CA; she will be joined by Nicholas Teece, a new member of the Fontana sales staff. Douglas Schaffer joins the company in the Southeast region, and Ron Hardy joins the staff at Rush Truck Center in Houston.

“Rush has demonstrated significant growth in the medium-duty market segment since 2003. We are confident that continuing to recruit highly-qualified, trained professionals to the Rush organization will further our ability to serve customers in this diverse market segment as well as help us achieve our goal to expand medium-duty truck sales,” said Steve Taylor, vp-medium-duty sales for Rush Enterprises.

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