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  • International Truck names dealer of the year

    Brad Glover honored as 2006 International Dealer of the Year
    May 11, 2007

    International Truck and Engine Corp. recognized Brad Glover of Glover International Trucks Ltd., with locations in Alberta, Canada, as the 2006 Dealer of the Year at its 27th Annual Circle of Excellence black-tie awards ceremony. Glover is the eighth recipient of this prestigious honor, awarded annually based on strict performance criteria to only one of the more than 350 International dealers and distributors throughout the world.

    Circle of Excellence was established to honor those International dealerships that best exemplify commitment to the International Diamond Standards Program. The program measures dealer performance in terms of operating and financial standards, market representation and customer satisfaction.

    "Our annual Dealer of the Year recognizes the best of a very elite group," John Whitnell, International's vice president, dealer operations said. "In order to earn this recognition, a dealer must be a consistent Circle of Excellence honoree, achieve extraordinary market penetration in new truck sales, realize strong growth in parts sales, demonstrate strong commitment to the leasing business, earn top customer satisfaction scores and have a facility plan that effectively represents the International brand. It is a rigorous test that ensures we are recognizing the very best in the International dealer channel."

    Whitnell added, "From the inception of his tenure as a dealer, Brad Glover has demonstrated an exceptional commitment to his employees and customers. As a result, he has achieved outstanding market representation for his dealership and the International brand. This year, the overall performance metrics of Glover International Trucks Ltd. pushed Brad to the top of our rankings and earned him well-deserved recognition as our 2006 Dealer of the Year."

    "On behalf of the employees of Glover International Trucks Ltd., I'm proud to be named International's 2006 Dealer of the Year," Glover said. "Our desire to grow the business, place our customers and their needs first, along with providing exceptional service throughout our six locations has been integral to our team's success. With loyal customers, dedicated employees and a customer-focused approach, we've earned the 2006 Dealer of the Year award--a true recognition of all the successful relationships we've built with our customers in western Canada."

    Glover became an Apprentice Heavy Duty Technician in 1987 in Camrose, Alta., at the age of 19 and he received his Journeyman Certificate in 1991. He then worked his way through the parts side of the business and eventually into truck sales. He became dealer principal of Glover International Trucks Ltd. in 2000 and has been a Circle of Excellence winner every year since.



    Source: International Truck    May 11, 2007


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