STTC appoints new vice president, sales

Jan. 7, 2016
Service Tire Truck Centers (STTC) announced it has appointed Kris Harmes as the company’s vice president of sales.

Service Tire Truck Centers (STTC) announced it has appointed Kris Harmes as the company’s vice president of sales.

At Service Tire Truck Centers, a Bethlehem, PA, based independent tire dealer, Harmes will apply his extensive sales experience to help STTC implement sales processes, strategically manage accounts and lead the sales department.

“I’m delighted to welcome Kris to the STTC team,” COO Walt Dealtrey said. “STTC is very fortunate to have someone with Kris’s leadership skills to manage and grow our sales team.”

According to the company, Harmes will lead a team of 70 sales personnel and is the third vice president of sales in over 60 years for STTC.

Harmes has spent the past 11 years with Camso, a long-time supplier of construction tires, rubber tracks and forklift tires to STTC, and has been responsible for the North American Sales Team for construction products since May 2013.

“I am very anxious to begin this new chapter in my life with STTC.  It is extremely important to me that we continue to carry forward the great traditions of STTC and perhaps along the way we’ll build on some new traditions as well,” Harmes said.

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