Crosspoint Kinetics names salesperson to lead hybrid sales

Feb. 11, 2014

Steve Cooney has been named to lead Crosspoint Kinetics hybrid sales initiatives as vice president of sales. Crosspoint is the maker of the Kinetics Hybrid system.

Cooney’s will work directly with public transit agencies and private fleet managers as well as vehicle manufacturers and their dealers.

“I’m excited to join the Crosspoint Kinetics team and share their passion for reducing America’s impact on global warming, emissions, and consumption of foreign oil,” said Cooney. “The fleet managers I’ve met so far have been exceptionally innovative, looking for unique ways to economically green their fleets. I look forward to meeting and learning from many more in the months ahead.”

Prior to joining Crosspoint Kinetics, Cooney was midwest regional sales manager at Snap-Tite. He began his career and worked for a decade at Navistar International where he served as truck sales manager, retail truck salesman, and dealer development manager.

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