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Mack names new VP of national accounts

May 22, 2014
Mack Trucks has named Stan Mikalonis vice president of national accounts.

“Mack is pleased to welcome Stan to the team,” said Stephen Roy, president, Mack Trucks North American sales & marketing.

“He brings a strong heavy-duty industry background, which will prove an invaluable asset as he helps us further our partnerships with national account customers,” Roy added.

Prior to joining Mack, Mikalonis served in a variety of leadership roles at heavy-duty OEM and dealer operations. He will be in Greensboro at Mack World Headquarters.

Mikalonis succeeds Mike Reardon, who will serve as Mack’s vice president for the Western Region, replacing John Thomas, who is retiring.

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