Kenworth names 2011 Dealer Council

Feb. 17, 2011
Kenworth Truck Co. has named its 2011 Kenworth Dealer Council. The council promotes and supports the company’s dealer network by “enhancing program consistency so that every Kenworth dealership provides a superior level of customer support

Kenworth Truck Co. has named its 2011 Kenworth Dealer Council. The council promotes and supports the company’s dealer network by “enhancing program consistency so that every Kenworth dealership provides a superior level of customer support.”

The 2011 Kenworth Dealer Council members are: Chairman – Dan Penksa, Kenworth of Buffalo, Buffalo, N.Y.; Tom Bertolino, NorCal Kenworth, Sacramento, Calif.; Brett Hartman, Truck Enterprises, Harrisonburg, Va.; Brent Leach, Custom Truck Sales, Regina, Sask.; Bob Mitchell, Kenworth of Alabama, Birmingham, Ala.; Jim Moeller, Wisconsin Kenworth, Madison, Wis.; and Tim Murphy, MHC Kenworth, Kansas City, Mo.

Jim Hartman of Truck Enterprises in Harrisonburg, Va., serves as the Kenworth ATD line representative. In addition, Kyle Treadway of Kenworth Sales Company in West Valley City, Utah, currently serves as the American Truck Dealers (ATD) chairman.

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