
Complete Coach Works announced that it will add Mark Lein as its new sales manager for its Southwest territory.
Lein has 15 years of experience in transit bus sales and spent over a decade at Motor Coach Industries.
Mark Lein joins Complete Coach Works with 15 years of transit bus sales experience.

Before joining Complete Coach Works, Lein spent over a decade with Motor Coach Industries and four years working with Prevost. Photo: Complete Coach Works

Complete Coach Works announced that it will add Mark Lein as its new sales manager for its Southwest territory.
Lein has 15 years of experience in transit bus sales and spent over a decade at Motor Coach Industries.
Lein also spent four years at Prevost before joining Complete Coach Works.
"His experience, his expertise, and his passion will undoubtedly serve us well for years to come," said Richard Sullivan, VP of Sales and Marketing at Complete Coach Works.

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