• Fleet One makes sales, marketing hires

    Fleet One, provider of fuel cards and fleet-related payment solutions, has hired three new account executives in its sales & marketing department and a new vice president of customer experience
    May 16, 2011

    Fleet One, provider of fuel cards and fleet-related payment solutions, has hired three new account executives in its sales & marketing department and a new vice president of customer experience.

    Suzi Earhart has been hired as the vice president of customer experience. Earhart was most recently senior director-customer care desktop products for Asurion.

    “Fleet One has long been viewed as a leader in customer service; adding Suzi to the team will enhance Fleet One's focus on our customers’ overall experience with Fleet One. With Suzi's extensive experience leading customer service organizations, we plan to be viewed as the leader in customer service and overall customer experience.” said Ted Sanft, senior vice president of technology.

    Maya Barnes, Kellie Ciprian, and Patrick Miller also join the company as over-the-road account executives.

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