ACCESS Newswire
22 Sep 2020, 17:35 GMT+10
CINCINNATI, OH / ACCESSWIRE / September 22, 2020 / Advertising Vehicles welcomes Jack Falter to its leadership team as its Vice President of National Sales.
With more than 30 years of experience in the capital truck equipment, packaging, and industrial contracting industries, Falter specializes in elevating industry sales organizations and driving growth. He joins Advertising Vehicles to support the company's vision - helping top fleets utilize their assets to communicate their brand image. In his new role, Falter will be responsible for leading, managing and growing Advertising Vehicles' national sales team.
'We're thrilled to welcome Jack to our team,' said Michael Ries, Partner and Vice President of Sales, Advertising Vehicles. 'His proven leadership ability, unique experience in our industry and excellent management skills bring true value to our company and will help us position ourselves for future growth and expansion.'
Prior to joining Advertising Vehicles in 2020, Jack served as the Director of Sales, Midwest Region for The Morgan Corporation, the largest truck body manufacturer in North America. In this role, he led a team of experienced Regional Sales Managers to grow market share throughout a 12-state region.
Falter earned his B.A. in management and marketing from the University of Dayton as well as his A.A. in commercial photography from the Ohio Institute of Photography. He has also studied abroad and has traveled extensively throughout North America and Europe.
About Advertising Vehicles:
Since 2003, Advertising Vehicles has been the premiere vehicle graphics and advertising leader for companies of all sizes across the U.S., providing full and partial vehicle wraps, decals and full-service, in-house design and production services in its 30,000 square foot facility. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, Advertising Vehicles is also North America's exclusive provider of Traxx™, the world's number one changeable billboard system for trucks and trailers. For a quote or to learn more, please visit advertisingvehicles.com or call (855) 750-0937.
CONTACT:
Libby Esterle
[email protected]
513.324.5033
SOURCE: Advertising Vehicles
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