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Dealer Newsletter: November 2002 Edition
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| Introducing Steve Ammons, Autobytel's Vice President of Sales |
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Description: Introductions Steve Ammons, Autobytel's Vice President of Sales We are pleased to announce that Steve Ammons has joined the company as Vice President of Sales. With over 30 years of high technology sales and automotive experience under his belt, he is a welcome addition to the Autobytel family. We think Steve's name is one you will want to remember, as he is responsible for dealer sales operations, including direct sales, sales support and other services. Steve's past experience includes leading sales efforts for companies including Oracle, IBM, Sequent Computers, and Teradata, and his automotive experience includes managing two major dealerships in the Los Angeles area. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford University and an MBA from the Anderson School of Business at UCLA. A native of Arizona who is no stranger to world travel, Steve lives in Palos Verdes, CA with his wife, four children, and 2 dogs. He is an avid sports enthusiast, and enjoys baseball (his favorite team is the Arizona Diamondbacks), rollerblading, biking, and keeping active in general. Fun Facts about Steve: First car: 1964 blue Pontiac GTO Current car: Blue Lexus Dream Car: Every car he owns is his dream car; what he's driving at the time is just fine! Interesting tidbit: Steve is a proud member of the "25 Club", which, among his circle of friends, includes those who have been married to the same woman, and have lived in the same house for 25 years!!! Way to go Steve! |
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