Experian Automotive Taps New President
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SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — Experian appointed a new president of its
automotive business unit today to assume responsibility for the strategic
direction, leadership and overall growth of the business.
Tapped for this role is John Gray, who joined Experian in
2006 as senior vice president of sales and client services.
The company highlighted Gray successfully drove revenue
growth, increased client loyalty and elevated Experian Automotive's thought
leadership position in the marketplace.
Prior to coming to Experian, Gray served as general manager
of Siebel Systems' complex manufacturing business. During his tenure, Gray
provided enterprise solutions to the automotive, aerospace and defense and
industrial manufacturing industries.
"John is well-known in the industry and has a proven track
record at Experian, having successfully led our sales organization for many
years," said Scott Waldron, president of Experian's vertical markets.
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"With his expertise and keen understanding of the automotive
industry, I have no doubt that Experian Automotive will continue to thrive
under his leadership," Waldron continued.
Commenting on his promotion, Gray said, "I am honored to be
chosen to lead Experian Automotive and believe the business has an exciting
future.
"As we move forward, we remain committed to our clients by
providing them with products and services that enable them to gain a better
understanding of the market, the vehicles and the people who buy them," he went
on to say.
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