NAC Promotes Two Sales Executives
National Auto Care announced the promotions of Courtney Wanderon to senior vice president of sales and Spencer Wanderon to vice president of sales.

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — National Auto Care’s vice president of sales and national director of sales have both earned new titles and responsibilities as the company continues its focus on strategic growth, the company announced.

Courtney Wanderon Hoffman has been promoted to senior vice president of sales. She was a founding member of Family First Dealer Services and has served in the VP of sales role since the company’s merger with NAC in 2013. She is set to play a more active role in product and strategic partnership development.

Spencer Wanderon has been promoted to vice president of sales, overseeing the company’s network of regional sales and support managers. In addition, Spencer will continue to work directly with the company’s agents in driving new opportunities in the ever-changing retail environment.
“Courtney’s passion, knowledge and commitment to NAC are second to none,” said NAC CEO Tony Wanderon. “As we look toward our future, I am confident she and her team will do all they can to not only achieve our goals but exceed them.”
As for Spencer Wanderon, “His drive and love for our people and clients along with his innovative approach to driving brand value are the reasons for this well-deserved promotion,” said the CEO.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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