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Bill Davis Named VP of Save on Cars & Trucks

Save On Everything, a Troy, Mich.-based leader in direct mail marketing and advertising programs, has named Bill Davis as vice president of Save On Cars & Trucks, according to Mike Gauthier, president and CEO of Save On Everything.

2011-01-13
TROY, MI, January 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Designed specifically for auto dealer advertising, Save On Cars & Trucks is a new monthly publication mailed to 1.3 million homes in the Detroit Tri-County region.

"Bill Davis is the obvious choice to direct our Save On Cars & Trucks publication as we increase its circulation into other major markets across the country," said Gauthier. "Bill has been the prime mover in creating, designing and developing the publication, and he will lead the push into other states."

Previously Vice President of Sales for Save On Everything, Davis has been with the company more than 21 years, holding progressively more important sales management positions over the years.

Bill Davis and his wife Edie have two children and live in Macomb Township, Mich.

About Save On Everything
Founded in 1987, Save On Everything is an award winning comprehensive direct mail marketing company headquartered in Troy, Mich. with division offices in Detroit, Chicago and Minneapolis/St. Paul.

As a trusted source for over 23 years, Save On Everything's mission is to improve the quality of life for every home they mail to by sending great offers from only reputable businesses. Save On Everything puts businesses in the hands of customers looking to save what they value the most: time and money. The backbone of Save On Everything's marketing program is the SAVE on EVERYTHING advertising magazine, which is mailed free monthly to over five million homes in Detroit, Chicago, the Twin Cities and Houston.

The United States Postal Service awarded Save On Everything the "Best in Class" for Effectiveness." For more information, visit http://www.saveoneverything.com _http://www.saveoneverything.com_ .


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[Press-News.org] Bill Davis Named VP of Save on Cars & Trucks
Save On Everything, a Troy, Mich.-based leader in direct mail marketing and advertising programs, has named Bill Davis as vice president of Save On Cars & Trucks, according to Mike Gauthier, president and CEO of Save On Everything.