Fontaine hires Brett Harlan as VP of sales

Feb. 17, 2016
Brett Harlan has joined Fontaine Modification Vocational Services as vice president of sales.
Brett Harlan has joined Fontaine Modification Vocational Services as vice president of sales. He is responsible for strengthening customer relationships and working with those customers to develop solutions needed for the vocational truck market, according to the company.Harlan previously served as a regional sales manager at Phillips Industries, a supplier of electrical and air brake components, where he focused on selling to the top truck fleets and warehouse distributor accounts. Before that, Harlan was a national account manager at Newell Rubbermaid covering automotive and industrial construction accounts.“Brett’s deep blend of both commercial fleet and truck component sales experience makes him an outstanding addition to our Fontaine Modification team,” said Steve Boyer, president of Fontaine Vocational Services. Harlan has a bachelor’s degree in business management from Appalachian State University. He will be based in the Fontaine Modification Vocational Services headquarters in Charlotte, NC.

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