
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. (MFTA) has promoted Scott Coyle to vice president, service operations for North America.
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. (MFTA) has promoted Scott Coyle to vice president, service operations for North America.

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Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. (MFTA) has promoted Scott Coyle to vice president, service operations for North America.
Coyle started with MFTA in May 1997 as a Field Service Manager for the New York/New Jersey area. In May 2001, he was promoted to National Service Manager and, in September 2013, he was named Director, Service Operations.
According to Jecka Glasman, MFTA’s president & CEO, “During his tenure in the Service group, Scott has developed extensive experience with our trucks and has also nurtured a strong relationship with our dealer organization. He understands the service business from our dealers’ perspective and has learned how to balance that with his own corporate perspective and the strategic needs of MFTA. His unlimited dedication to the improvement of our product and the growth of MFTA makes him a strong member of the management team and we look forward to his continued growth.”
Coyle will continue to work from MFTA’s Logan Township, NJ, headquarters and will be responsible for overseeing all service operations across North America.

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