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NAE/NWAN Announces New President and Partner

April 12, 2017
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STRONGSVILLE, Ohio – National Automotive Experts (NAE) and NWAN, Inc. (NWAN) announce promotion and partnership of David Neuenschwander.


David Neuenschwander, Vice President of NAE/NWAN was named President of both companies after becoming an equity partner of both companies. Former President, Kelly Price, will now serve as the Chief Executive Officer of both companies.

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“David has become an invaluable asset to both organizations, and I am honored to have him as my partner and serve as the President of both NAE and NWAN. His leadership, passion and obsession with customer service and innovation made this decision an easy one,” Price said.


Neuenschwander has served as Vice President of NAE/NWAN and has been part of the company for the past 7 years. Prior to NAE/NWAN, he held numerous positions during a 13-year career working for Zurich North America.


“I am humbled to become a partner and the President of NAE/NWAN. I knew when I started that this was a special company with tremendous potential. During my time, I have watched the company grow and thrive, and I couldn’t be more excited about our future and our positioning within the industries we serve. I look forward to making NAE/NWAN a long-term legacy company that is survived long past my leadership efforts,” Neuenschwander said.


NAE/NWAN is a leading provider of auto, RV, and powersport F&I products. For more information on NAE/NWAN, visit www.naenwan.com or call 877.222.1645.

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