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Tracey Road Names Scott Collins Vice President of Sales

Wed May 07, 2003 - Northeast Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Tracey Road Equipment Inc. has announced the appointment of Scott Collins to the position of vice president of sales and marketing.

“Scott brings a wealth of industry experience to our company and has all the credentials we’ve been looking for in a leader for our overall sales and marketing efforts,” said Jerry Tracey, president of Tracy Road Equipment.

Collins has more than a decade of hands-on experience in representing the full line of Ingersoll-Rand (IR) construction equipment in New York, western Pennsylvania and West Virginia and in serving Tracey Road Equipment as its IR manufacturer’s representative for the past 10 years.

“With Scott’s background, he will prove to be an excellent leader in our continuous pursuit of excellence,” began Tracey. “His appointment as vice president of sales and marketing places him in a position to work with our staff company wide and all of our manufacturers, blending the perspectives of the OEM, our dealerships and most importantly, our customers. His familiarity with our company and many of our customers, his can-do attitude, managerial skills and team building spirit will enhance our sales efforts across our entire line of products.”

Tracey Road Equipment represents American LaFrance, Blaw-Knox, Freightliner, Ingersoll-Rand, Kobelco, New Holland, Kawasaki, Oshkosh, Sterling and Western Star, to name just a few.

Headquartered in Syracuse, NY, Tracey Road also has branches in Watertown, Albany and Binghamton, featuring a comprehensive parts inventory and state-of-the-art service facilities.




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