ROUSH CleanTech Appoints Beauchamp Sales Manager for Western Region Fleet Sales
LIVONIA, MI - Brad Beauchamp, appointed ROUSH CleanTech government fleet sales manager for the western region, comes from Clean Cities, where he worked as a regional project manager dealing with infrastructure and deployment of alternative-fuel vehicles.
July 28, 2011
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LIVONIA, MI - ROUSH CleanTech, the industry leader in propane autogas vehicle technology, is pleased to announce the recent appointment of Brad Beauchamp to the position of fleet sales manager for the western region. Brad will assist fleet managers in evaluating their operations for the best ways to incorporate propane autogas fuel systems into their fleet.
"Brad has vast knowledge of energy-efficient vehicle technologies, alternative fuels, and fueling infrastructure; and a passion for educating fleets on ways to be more productive and profitable with propane autogas," said Joe Thompson, president of ROUSH CleanTech. "We're lucky to have him joining our team."
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With more than 20 years of experience in the automotive industry, Beauchamp comes from Clean Cities, where he worked as a regional project manager dealing with infrastructure and deployment of alternative-fuel vehicles. Prior to Clean Cities, Beauchamp worked at General Motors in a variety of capacities including sales, service, marketing, government sales, and research, and development.
"Propane autogas is an alternative fuel that truly can change people's habits and opinions about their fuel source," said Beauchamp. "I am very excited about this opportunity to educate fleet managers about using alternative-fueled vehicles in their fleets."
Beauchamp received a Master of Business Administration in global management from the University of Phoenix and a Bachelor of Science in industrial engineering and technology with a concentration in supervision and management from Central Michigan University.
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