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Trio of dealer point managers to bolster RHCV growth plans

East Midlands-based Renault Trucks dealer RH Commercial Vehicles (RHCV) has appointed three dealer point managers in line with its strategic plans to successfully grow and enhance its services.

David Templeman, previously dealer point manager for RHCV’s Alfreton site in Derbyshire, has assumed the role for the Nottingham facility

The new managers, appointed internally, are tasked with overseeing their respective sites, ensuring their smooth operation, whilst managing quality of work and driving improvements and efficiencies and enabling RHCV to provide the highest level of service to its customers.

The appointments see David Templeman, who previously headed up RHCV’s Alfreton site in Derbyshire, assume the role for the Nottingham facility. Templeman has been with RHCV for over 10 years.

He’s replaced by Richard Bradbury as dealer point manager in Alfreton. He has worked his way up to a management role after starting with RHCV as a workshop technician seven years ago.

Thomas Judd becomes dealer point manager in Northampton. Judd joined RHCV at 16 where he started as a parts apprentice at the Leicester site and has held a number of different roles at RHCV over the past seven years.

Thomas Judd becomes dealer point manager in Northampton

Nigel Baxter, managing director at RHCV, said: “David, Richard and Thomas have the experience and dedication to drive forward the successful growth of our Nottingham, Northampton and Alfreton sites to meet our ambitious growth plans. This will allow us to continue delivering an unrivalled customer experience while ensuring we remain at the forefront of the industry.”

The promotions follow RHCV’s recent strengthening of its senior leadership team to support its ambitious growth plans while it also invested £3.5m in a brand-new Nottingham site last year.

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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