AmeriQuest Transportation Services names 3 new vice presidents

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AmeriQuest Transportation Services named three new vice presidents of financial services on Monday.

The three new vice presidents, all with extensive industry experience, are Gary Griffin, Mike Williams and Brian Benicewicz. They will report to AmeriQuest Group Vice President Patrick Gaskins.

Gaskins said AmeriQuest customers are trying to understand the actual costs of their fleets and how to make them more productive. “That’s why we offer our customers asset management and fleet planning recommendations based on their own fleet’s data, in addition to a variety of flexible financing options that best meet their specific needs,” Gaskins said. “With the addition of Gary, Mike and Brian, we’ve added to our already experienced team that will help our customers focus on growing their businesses.”

Griffin was previously vice president of business development for a subsidiary of AmeriQuest that provided financing and maintenance to transportation companies that used independent contractors. He has been in the transportation and truck leasing industry for more than 34 years.

Williams has 10 years in the transportation industry and joined AmeriQuest in 2010 as south central region sales director before being promoted to senior director of sales in 2014.

Benicewicz recently joined AmeriQuest and is a 13-year veteran of the transportation industry. He hasan extensive background in transportation and material handling equipment for Fortune 500 companies



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