Isuzu names Canadian head

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TORONTO, Ont. – Isuzu Commercial Truck of Canada Inc. has changed the way its Canadian operations are managed.

The company has hired a former General Motors of Canada executive, Andy Craig, to become director of Canada operations. The position is a new one, and Isuzu says its creation will allow the company to strengthen its commitment to the Canadian market.

Craig’s GM background includes sales, service, commercial fleet, training and marketing. In addition, he also has direct experience with the majority of Isuzu’s dealers, thanks to GM’s investment in the company. Part of Craig’s responsibilities will be to develop the dealer network and commercial truck operations.

“With Isuzu commercial truck sales up over 20% in 2013, there is great momentum to build upon for 2014,” said Craig. “Our dealer network continues to advance, offering greater sales potential and service coverage for our customers.”

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