CONGRATULATIONS to Nick Alexander who has been appointed Sales Director of SME fleet management business CBVC Vehicle Management.
Nick joins CBVC with over 15 years of automotive experience most recently at EV charging business Mer where he was associate consultant. He has also held roles at Volkswagen Financial Services, Tusker and Nexus Vehicle Rental.
I’m delighted to be joining CBVC which has such an excellent reputation in the market. It’s clear that the business has a really loyal customer base thanks to the high levels of customer service CBVC provides. But there is also so much more potential for the business - I see salary sacrifice, fleet management and flexible vehicle rental as key areas of growth as we head into 2024.
Nick Alexander, Sales Director, CBVC Vehicle Management Tweet
Nick, who will lead a sales team of seven, says his focus is on raising awareness of the breadth of the company’s fleet offering, from daily rental through to full fleet management, combined with leading fleet automation technology.
He replaces former Head of Sales Mark Roberts who left to join the Alphabet mobility business.
Nick’s combination of customer focus and people management experience made him a perfect fit for this critical role in our business. We’re particularly looking forward to tapping into his extensive daily rental experience to maximise our offering and further support our customers.
Mike Manners, Managing Director of CBVC Vehicle Management Tweet
This is the latest CBVC appointment as it plans its growth strategy following Emma Anderson being appointed salary sacrifice lead in September.
CBVC was recently appointed as provider for the Allianz salary sacrifice scheme, working with partner ElectriX. The scheme is available to nearly 8,000 Allianz employees.
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