ABC Companies announced the appointment of Andrew Siciliano as the new senior vice president of sales, according to its news release.
ABC said it has added this role while refining existing positions across the motorcoach sales team.
Andrew Siciliano has been named the new senior vice president of sales at ABC.

ABC added this role while refining existing positions across the motorcoach sales team.
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ABC Companies announced the appointment of Andrew Siciliano as the new senior vice president of sales, according to its news release.
ABC said it has added this role while refining existing positions across the motorcoach sales team.
"As we continue to expand our product offering, we now have the broadest portfolio in our history,” said Roman Cornell, president and CCO. “This allows entry into new markets while bringing our existing customers more choices in an ever-changing economy. Throughout this growth, our customer relationships are critical to our continued success.”
Siciliano joins ABC with more than 15 years of business management and development experience. Siciliano also has experience in zero-emissions transportation, which supports ABC Companies' growth in the EV market.
"The experiences gained from past roles provide me with a baseline understanding of multiple industries, and how they interact with transportation needs,” Siciliano said. “This is highly transferable to our business and many segments including parts, coaches, buses, minibuses, and transit. Understanding where the alignment of our customer's needs and our suite of service offerings intersect is key."

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