Midway Specialty Vehicles Announces New Team Members
ELKHART, IN - Midway Specialty Vehicles, LLC is pleased to welcome Michael Violi and Jack Stouder to its team. Violi will join Midway's management team as Sales/Marketing Manager. Stouder will take on the role of Information Technology Manager.

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ELKHART, IN- Midway Specialty Vehicles, LLC is pleased to welcome Michael Violi and Jack Stouder to its team.
Violi will join Midway's management team as Sales/Marketing Manager. His responsibilities will include increasing overall company market penetration by heading up the Pinnacle Bus division sales, Midway's Disadvantaged Business Enterprises Liaison Officer for the DOT, and overseeing the company's website and its American Cargo division marketing efforts.
Violi, a graduate of the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Management & Marketing, will be working out of both Chicago, IL and Midway's home office in Elkhart, Ind. Mike can be reached by telephone at (800) 505-2530, by e-mail at mrvioli@mymidway.com or by regular mail sent in care of Midway Specialty Vehicles, LLC, P.O. Box 1931, Elkhart, IN 46515.
Stouder will take on the role of Information Technology Manager. Responsibilities include maintaining all aspects of Midway's communication systems, responsibility for maintaining and assisting with the design of Midway's website and other electronic marketing aspects, and the overseeing of electronic data transfer with customers and vendors.
Previously, Stouder was employed by Reliable Computer Solutions and Mapletronics, designers and service providers for customized computer software and hardware solutions. For the past year, Jack has operated his own business, OnSyte PC, and continues to provide service to a local village government and a few area manufacturing companies in addition to Midway.
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