CBVC Vehicle Management, a Staffordshire based fleet management and leasing provider, has appointed Mark Roberts a newly created role at as Head of Sales.
Mark moves from another fleet management company, Fleet Alliance, where he was Salary Sacrifice Product Manager. An experienced automotive executive with over 20 years in the business, Mark has worked previously at both Zenith and Alphabet leasing companies.
I’m absolutely delighted to join CBVC Vehicle Management at this exciting time. What the business does today is fantastic, and my role is to scale that even further. I see salary sacrifice as being fundamental to our strategy, as it provides affordable access to an electric vehicle.
Mark Roberts, Head of Sales, CBVC Vehicle Management Tweet
Within the newly created role, Mark heads up the sales operation for CBVC Vehicle Management’s fleet management and salary sacrifice operations, working with Ryan Spencer, who is Head of Salary Sacrifice.
We’re thrilled that Mark is joining the CBVC team. He brings a wealth of experience to the role and his appointment is absolutely pivotal to achieving our ambitious growth plans.
Mike Manners, Managing Director, CBVC Vehicle Management Tweet
The latest appointment is part of an on-going expansion programme according to CBVC Vehicle Management. Emma Reed also recently joined the business within the dedicated salary sacrifice division.
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