Andy Carl joins Advanced Dealer Solutions as an account specialist.
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STRONGSVILLE, Ohio – Advanced Dealer Solutions is proud to welcome Andy Carl as an account specialist. Prior to joining Advanced Dealer Solutions, Andy held roles within a large dealer group managing sales, F&I, and BDC.
Throughout his career, Andy has demonstrated the ability to coach and train varying teams whether in the dealership, or on the pitch.
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“Andy was someone I liked from the moment I met him and is someone who will always put your best interests first," says Bob Mancuso, president, Advanced Dealer Solutions. "His personality is contagious, and he will bring a lot of energy into the dealerships."
Andy will be based in the corporate office in Strongsville and will be focusing on assisting dealer’s needs throughout the country.
“I am excited and honored to join such a successful independent agency solely focused on the customers’ needs," says Andy Carl. "I look forward to using my unique experiences within the dealerships to help ADS grow as a company.”
“Throughout his career, Andy has demonstrated the ability to coach and train varying teams whether in the dealership, or on the pitch. Andy thrives on helping people get the most out of themselves to achieve their true potential," says executive vice president, Ryan Nelson. "I know Andy will continue to pour his energy into the ADS dealer partners and their associates.”
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