Vince Tunzi Named Izmocars National Field Operations Manager
In his new post as national field operations manager, Vince Tunzi will oversee izmocars’ national consulting team and further expansion of the company’s process for accessory sales.
SAN FRANCISCO — Izmocars announced that Vince Tunzi was appointed to the position of national field operations manager. Previously a national process consultant for Toyota, Tunzi will oversee izmocars’ national consulting team and further expansion of the company’s process for accessory sales.
“We are excited to welcome Vince to the izmocars team, as we further increase the penetration of our solutions in dealerships across the country,” said Sidney Haider, vice president of izmocars. “Vince is a true industry veteran whose 25 years working in dealerships makes him a true expert on the in-the-trenches challenges of dealerships, while his decade of experience at Toyota makes him uniquely qualified to understand the needs of our entire client base.”
During his 10-year tenure at Toyota, Tunzi helped with the launch of the SCION brand and also was a member of the core team responsible for implementing sales and service processes, according to izmocars. He's provide sales and manager training for hundreds of dealers through the Chicago Automobile Dealer Association, and spent four years as a dealer evaluator with J.D. Power and Associates for Ford's Blue Oval and Mazda's Winners Circle programs.
“We know that process is as important as the technology itself for the successful implementation of digital solutions, and Vince’s training and process leadership will be key to further expanding our clients’ success,” Haider said. “We also look forward to his insights as we continue to evolve and enhance our products.”
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