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Brian Lounsberry Named Motovicity President and CEO

Motovicity Distribution has announced that it has appointed Brian Lounsberry as president and CEO effective December 7, 2016. An 11-year veteran of the company, Brian Lounsberry has played an integral role in the company’s long history of successive growth.

Motovicity Distribution has announced that it has appointed Brian Lounsberry as president and CEO effective December 7, 2016.

An 11-year veteran of the company, Brian Lounsberry has played an integral role in the company’s long history of successive growth. The appointment of Mr. Lounsberry reinforces Motovicity’s innovational efforts and vendor relationships that drive its customer centric approach to business.

“I am honored to lead Motovicity into the next generation of business,” said Lounsberry. “Since 2005, I have worked side by side with many of the company’s staff and I look forward to advancing many of the exciting initiatives that we currently have in place,” he continued.

Most recently Lounsberry served as Motovicity’s vice president of sales & marketing. In that role he has championed several multi-platform initiatives that have improved Motovicity’s customer experience while increasing sales; establishing him as a visionary leader the company will benefit from.

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