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Mark Joyce Appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for AmeriQuest Business Services

The financial veteran has led AmeriQuest to revenues exceeding $720 million.

2012-10-19
CHERRY HILL, NJ, October 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) Mark Joyce has been appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for AmeriQuest Business Services. He reports to Doug Clark, President and Chief Executive Officer.

Joyce joined AmeriQuest in 2006 when the leasing entity of AmeriQuest Transportation Services merged with the NationaLease organization. Since then, he has played an instrumental role in positioning AmeriQuest Business Services to grow revenues exceeding $720 million in 2012.

Prior to coming on board with AmeriQuest, he served as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for NationaLease. He also held executive financial positions with the Goeken Group Corporation and McGladrey & Pullen, LLP. He resides in Frankfort, Illinois with his wife Mary and three children.

About AmeriQuest Transportation Services
AmeriQuest, headquartered in Cherry Hill, NJ, is a leading provider of comprehensive fleet management services. By leveraging the strength of more than 700,000 vehicles, AmeriQuest delivers savings, expertise, and opportunities to its private fleet and truckload carrier members. AmeriQuest provides supply management services, asset management services, material handling services, financing, technology products, and outsourced transportation management services such as full service leasing, integrated logistics, and contract maintenance. More information can be found at www.ameriquestcorp.com.


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[Press-News.org] Mark Joyce Appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for AmeriQuest Business Services
The financial veteran has led AmeriQuest to revenues exceeding $720 million.