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Vertu Motors promotes manager to head of business at Bradford dealership
Vertu Motors has promoted Lee Burns to Head of Business at its Vertu Bradford Land Rover retail site. Holding significant experience in the sector, Lee was previously the Brand Manager at Vertu Bolton Jaguar Land Rover. Lee first joined Vertu Motors when he left college in 2009, becoming a Sales Executive at the brand’s Bolton dealership when Vertu Motors acquired the location in 2014. Robert Forrester, Chief Executive of Vertu Motors, said: “Lee’s promotion is very well-deserved. He has made a significant contribution to the success at Bolton with a level of maturity, attention to detail and commitment that is exemplary. “He has demonstrated an ability to build, motivate and grow high performing sales teams, whilst also nurturing top talent to become tomorrow’s leaders. “These qualities will play an integral part in the future growth and development of our Jaguar Land Rover division, as well as the wider Group.” Lee said: “It is really gratifying that my experience and skills have been recognised with this promotion, especially within a company that has such solid values at its core. “I am excited to be taking my career at Vertu Motors to the next level and am eager to support the development of the business, including supporting my colleagues to chalk up their future successes.”
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