Donlen appoints senior vp-sales and marketing

Aug. 21, 2012

Financing and asset management solutions company Donlen has named Rachel Hands senior vice president-sales and marketing. She will be responsible for overall sales and marketing and serve as a member of the senior leadership team.

Prior to joining Donlen, Hands worked as a consultant, helping companies in the areas of sales management and strategy, including sales force effectiveness, organization, and deployment.  She also e spent more than 20 years at GE Capital in a number of leadership roles, including president, GE Auto Financial Services, EVP sales & commercial services, GE Rail Services, and director, International Business Development, GE Commercial Equipment Finance.

“Rachel brings exceptional sales leadership to Donlen,” said Gary Rappeport, Donlen CEO. “Her knowledge of the leasing industry across an array of assets from vehicles to equipment will help shape our strategy as we move forward with the wide scope of mobility solutions that Donlen and Hertz provide. We’re very happy to welcome her to Donlen.”

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