DOWNERS GROVE, IL, March 12, 2014 (Press-News.org) NationaLease announces the winners of its Masters Club Award competition that recognizes outstanding sales representatives in the organization of full service truck leasing companies. The competition allows salespeople to prove just how valuable they are, while giving NationaLease a chance to recognize their hard work.
The coveted award is based on a competitive point system with credits given for each piece of equipment the individual salesperson signs the previous year. This year's winner, Lacy Teague of Salem NationaLease, received the top honor, the Gene Scoggins Award. This is the second time Teague has won this award. Dean Vicha, President of NationaLease, presented the awards at the gathering of winners at the Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos in Mexico.
"We are immensely proud of the members of this group. Their constant dedication to servicing their customers while representing NationaLease is being justly rewarded at this special event," said Vicha.
NationaLease Masters Club Award winners and their company headquarters:
-Kerry Langlois, Aim NationaLease, Girard, OH
-Hal Luebbe, Aim NationaLease, Girard, OH
-Steve Iskander, Aim NationaLease, Girard, OH
-Ben Shaffer, Aim NationaLease, Girard, OH
Tim Hanley, Aim NationaLease, Girard, OH
-Matt Svancara, Aim NationaLease, Girard, OH
-Joe Moran, Bentley Truck Services, Inc., a NationaLease Member, Logan Township, NJ
-Timothy Pinckney, Brown NationaLease, Des Moines, IA
-Mark Quick, Brown NationaLease, Des Moines, IA
-Ray Swesey, Brown NationaLease, Des Moines, IA
-Greg Marks, Conway Beam NationaLease, Rochester, NY
-Don Contrera, DeCarolis Truck Rental, Inc., a NationaLease Member, Rochester, NY
-Glen Moorhouse, DeCarolis Truck Rental, Inc., a NationaLease Member, Rochester, NY
-Rick McNerney, Fleming NationaLease, Newington, VA
-Brian Butterfield, Fox & James NationaLease, Latrobe, PA
-Tom Flick, Hogan Truck Leasing, Inc., a NationaLease Member, St. Louis, MO
-Mike Steele, Hogan Truck Leasing, Inc., a NationaLease Member, St. Louis, MO
-Evan Keefer, Kris-Way Truck Leasing, Inc., a NationaLease Member, S. Portland, ME
-Warren Johnson, Lawrence NationaLease , Red Wing, MN
-John Kalk, McCoy NationaLease, Dubuque, IA
-Tom Roath, Miller NationaLease, Lumberton, NJ
-Jay Hagerty, NationaLease, Downers Grove, IL
-Gerald Yeomans, NationaLease, Downers Grove, IL
-Lacy Teague, Salem NationaLease, Winston-Salem, NC
-Fred Schmidt, Southeastern NationaLease, Charlotte, NC
-Steve Vanden Heuvel, Valley Truck Leasing NationaLease, Appleton, WI
-Brad Fritz, Velocity Truck Rental and Leasing, a NationaLease Member, Whittier, CA
About NationaLease
Founded in 1944, NationaLease is one of the largest full service truck leasing organizations in North America, with over 600 service locations throughout the U.S. and Canada and a combined customer fleet of over 125,000 tractors, trucks, and trailers. The company provides comprehensive fleet management services for private fleets and transportation service providers. More information can be found at nationalease.com.
NationaLease Hails Sales Champs, Names the 2013 Masters Club Award Winners
The organization of full service truck leasing companies honors its top-selling sales representatives and awards Lacy Teague of Salem NationaLease the top prize for the second time.
2014-03-12
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[Press-News.org] NationaLease Hails Sales Champs, Names the 2013 Masters Club Award WinnersThe organization of full service truck leasing companies honors its top-selling sales representatives and awards Lacy Teague of Salem NationaLease the top prize for the second time.