Auto Dealer Traffic Hires New VP of Sales
September 30, 2008
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Auto Dealer Traffic announced that it has named a new vice president of sales.
Joining the company is Larry Tabloff, who was most recently the vice president of Veretech.
In his new role, he will be responsible for managing ADT's business development team, overseeing national accounts and customer relations, and helping to acquire new clients.
"Larry has more than two decades of senior-level sales management experience combined with a very strong retail automotive background," stated Todd Swickard, president of ADT. "His sales and market knowledge, and proven track record, will be of tremendous value as we continue our rapid expansion."
Tabloff began his career with Automatic Data Processing, where he served as a Southeast regional solution manager. In that role, he was responsible for providing customer relationship management software programs to the region's OEM and dealer clients.
Tabloff was later promoted to serve as director of sales for ADP's major accounts in the Southeast.
Then, he served in a variety of leadership roles for Toyota Motor Sales USA from 1992 to 2000, before returning to ADP to work as a senior sales executive from 2001 to 2005.
"Auto Dealer Traffic has an industry-wide reputation as an innovator in search-engine marketing and search-engine optimization strategies that help dealers dominate their market," Tabloff stated. "I'm looking forward to creating new growth opportunities and sales channels that will take the company to the next level and beyond."
For more information, visit www.autodealertraffic.com.
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