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SRNA promotes Wayne Horne to national sales manager

Tire Review Magazine

Sumitomo Rubber North America (SRNA), a subsidiary of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, promoted Wayne Horne to national sales manager. This decision highlights Hornes dedication and achievements within the company since 2016, SRNA said. He began his career in customer service, where he supported customers with their orders.

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SRNA promotes Wayne Horne to national sales manager

Tire Review Magazine

Sumitomo Rubber North America (SRNA), a subsidiary of Sumitomo Rubber Industries, promoted Wayne Horne to national sales manager. This decision highlights Hornes dedication and achievements within the company since 2016, SRNA said. He began his career in customer service, where he supported customers with their orders.

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Wichita, KS Shop Profile – Myers Automotive

Auto Profit Masters

Chris was ready to step back into the automotive industry after working as a commercial electrician for a time, an experience that taught him the office side of the business: service management, inventory, equipment purchases, and material planning for jobs. I didn’t know any better,” admits Chris. “I The transition was not smooth.

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5 Pressing AWD System Problems in Honda Pilot (+How To Fix)

RepairSmith

Check for VCM problems: They’ll dismantle the intake manifold to access the rear cylinder’s VCM (Variable Cylinder Management) unit. If you’re planning to get a pre-owned Honda Pilot, you should avoid model years: 2003, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2016. They’ll visually inspect, listen for unusual sounds, and monitor performance.

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Black’s Tire & Auto Service Has Your Back

Tire Review Magazine

Black’s Tire ­­­­­vice president of sales/marketing, managing director ownership group. Our business and our teammates and our customers are all No. 1.” “Our business and our teammates and our customers are all No. In a time where most customer service levels have dropped, we try to focus more on that than ever,” Rick says. “If