• FleetNet America adds to sales team

    Sept. 5, 2013

    FleetNet America, a provider of maintenance service consultancy, has hired a new national account executive and two regional sales managers as it expands its sales team.

    Phil Walker has joined the customer solutions team as a national account executive with over 30 years experience. He has held sales management positions with Wheels, Inc. and various other companies where he has experience with fleet maintenance programs.

    Chris Fernandez has joined the company as a region sales manager. With over 15 years of maintenance operations experience in the transportation industry, Fernandez will be headquartered in the Sacramento, CA area. In previous positions, Fernandez gained extensive first-hand mechanical experience from running his own auto repair shop to supervising a team of aircraft technicians. He was most recently general manager of maintenance for Matheson Trucking in Sacramento.

    Leo Vilchez joins FleetNet as region sales manager in the New England market. He has 9 years experience with Ryder Transportation managing over 400 units, coordinating drivers and training new hires.

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