IC Bus hires 2 new sales managers
Tim Miller is named regional sales manager for the Northeast, while Shane Cauble is appointed manager of direct national accounts.
LISLE, Ill. — School and commercial bus manufacturer IC Bus has hired two new senior sales professionals.
Tim Miller has been named regional sales manager for the Northeast, and Shane Cauble has been appointed manager of direct national accounts.
Miller will be responsible for the leadership of the Northeast region sales team, cultivating existing relationships with IC Bus customers and developing new business opportunities. Cauble will be responsible for managing direct national fleet accounts and enhancing customer satisfaction.
"We’re thrilled to welcome Tim and Shane aboard our sales team,” said Trish Reed, vice president and general manager of IC Bus. "As IC Bus continues to grow, I know their respective sales and customer service experience is exactly what we need to expand our market share.”
Miller joins IC Bus from Blue Bird Corp., where he was regional sales manager for the Northeast. He has more than 33 years of sales experience in the school bus and commercial truck industries with positions at Freightliner, Kenworth and Mack.
Cauble joins IC Bus from Truck-Lite Co. LLC, where he was national account sales manager. He has extensive professional experience in sales, manufacturing, operations, logistics and purchasing.
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