Prestige Car Dealer Expansion Leads to Major Appointment

21st October 2016

Expansion by Sheffield's leading prestige car dealer has led to the appointment of a new sales manager.

Meadowhall Road-based car dealer John Holland, established more than 40 years ago, has appointed David Bantock, 47, to specialise in sales and finance at the multi award-winning business. David has worked for dealerships across the country in a career spanning more than 30 years. He said: -I have spent time working in aftersales, service departments and sales departments, as well as taking up various roles such as business manager, sales manager and centre principle. -It is great to be joining one of the best-known independent dealerships, which has a customer-focussed way of working and I'm excited for what the future holds. Mark Holland, managing director of John Holland, said: -David's appointment is a significant one for us. -He brings outstanding experience to the business we're very pleased he's joining our new-look team. His appointment acknowledges the incredible growth John Holland has experienced recently and our plans for the future. Since relocation to its current showroom near the Meadowhall retail centre in 2001, John Holland has quadrupled in size, and features a showroom with scores of top-of-the-range vehicles as well as a state-of-the-art servicing centre. For more information on John Holland visit www.johnhollandsales.co.uk.

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