Scully will join Bradley Carson (COO) and Michael Dominici (CFO) as the senior leaders of the organization responsible for guiding the organization for the future.
Patrick Scully has been in the North American transportation space for more than 30 years, with a specific focus on public transit and motorcoach market segments.
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Complete Coach Works, headquartered in Riverside, Calif., is the largest bus remanufacturing and rehabilitation company in the U.S.
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Patrick Scully was named chief commercial officer (CCO) at Complete Coach Works (CCW), effective August 1.
“We are ecstatic to have Patrick Scully join our team to lead the sales and marketing side of the organization,” said Dale Carson, president of CCW. “Having his background, experience, and knowledge on our team will allow CCW, Shuttle Bus Leasing, and Transit Sales International to continue to grow in the market and continue our history of providing the highest level of service to customer base.”
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Scully will join Bradley Carson (COO) and Michael Dominici (CFO) as the senior leaders of the organization responsible for guiding the organization for the future.
“I have known CCW and the Carson family for over 30 years, and its an honor to be able to join a company I have held the utmost respect for in the manner in which they have served and represented themselves in the market,” said Scully. “I look forward to continuing to develop transportation solutions for the bus and coach market that CCW has exhibited since its inception.”
Bringing Experience to the Table
Scully has been in the North American transportation space for more than 30 years, with a specific focus on public transit and motorcoach market segments. He has held increasing positions of responsibility at leading North American bus manufacturers, including MCI and Daimler Commercial Buses North America, throughout his career, primarily serving as the head of sales, marketing, and customer service.
Scully has also served on numerous association and executive boards including the American Bus Association, United Motorcoach Association, Canadian Urban Transit Association, and the American Public Transportation Association, where he led the Business Member Board of Governors and was awarded the Outstanding Public Transportation Business Member Award in 2017.
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