NAC, FFDS Announce New VP of Sales
National Auto Care Corp. and Family First Dealer Services have promoted Courtney Wanderon to vice president of sales. In her new role, Wanderon will lead the sales and client relations teams in support and development of the company’s agent network and strategic partners.
WESTERVILLE, Ohio — The combined entity of National Auto Care Corp. (NAC) and Family First Dealer Services (FFDS), an administrator of vehicle service contract and ancillary products and programs, has announced the promotion of Courtney Wanderon to vice president of sales.
As vice president of sales, Wanderon will lead the sales and client relations teams in the support and development of the company’s agent network and strategic partners. She will report to Tony Wanderon, CEO of NAC and FFDS.
“Over the past 20 years in the automotive and insurance industry, I have had the pleasure of working with some of the best partners in this industry,” Courtney Wanderon noted. “I am excited about the opportunity to lead the team and look forward to bringing the most innovative products and incentive programs to the market. We are only as strong as our partners and our success is only measured by the success of our partners. “
Wanderon previously served as vice president and co-founder of Family First Dealer Services.
“We are thrilled to have Courtney lead our sales team,” said Christina Schrank, president of NAC. “Courtney’s understanding of agent and dealer needs will be key as we continue to evolve, expand and enhance our product and service offerings to ensure we meet those needs.”
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