InterActiveTel Welcomes Bounds to Director Role
Jeff Bounds, former national sales director for Dominion Dealer Solutions, has joined InteractiveTel as the company’s director of business development.

HOUSTON — InterActiveTel announced that industry veteran Jeff Bounds has joined the company as its new director of business development. Bounds will use his two decades of dealership experience to explore and develop new business relationships between InterActiveTel and manufacturers, large dealer groups and partner companies, according to the announcement.
Bounds comes to the position with more than 24 years of industry expertise, most recently as the national account director for Dominion Dealer Solutions. While at Dominion, Bounds drove aggressive revenue growth by creating and collaborating with key decision makers at the manufacturer level. Prior to his time with Dominion, Bounds served as sales development director for Penske Automotive Group’s Lexus, BMW and Mini franchises.
“Jeff’s extensive knowledge of the needs of a dealership, gleaned from his work with both Dominion and Penske Auto Group, will help tremendously as we forge ahead with manufacturer and dealer group partnerships this year,” said Jack Behar, CEO of InterActiveTel. “With his extensive sales, service and data mining experience, he’ll be able to show our partners how to use our software to move the needle and achieve their sales goals for 2018. We could not be happier to have him on the team.”
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