MetroGistics Names New Director of Business Development
MetroGistics, a provider of automotive logistics services, has appointed Terry Mollica as director of business development.
by Staff
July 14, 2016
Terry Mollica
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Terry Mollica
MetroGistics, a provider of automotive logistics services, has appointed Terry Mollica as director of business development.
In this role, Mollica’s duties will include helping to expand MetroGistics’ presence to its customer base, using his experience to focus on the remarketing segment, according to the company.
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Mollica has more than 18 years of sales and marketing experience, including automotive, captive finance remarketing, and consumer industries. Prior to joining MetroGistics, he was the vice president of business development at WeGoLook LLC and the director of business development at DataScan Field Services LLC. He also worked for SGS Automotive North America.
“We look forward to all the positive qualities Terry will bring to our business development team,” said David Larson, executive vice president, business development at MetroGistics. “His previous experience proves he is driven and dedicated, and we are grateful to have him at MetroGistics.”
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