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New general manager at Hartlepool motor dealership
Bristol Street Motors has welcomed back Craig Wallace, who has taken on the role of branch manager at its Hartlepool Ford dealership.
Craig began his career in the motor industry almost 25 years ago as a trainee sales executive. He initially joined Bristol Street Motors around 10 years ago but left in 2014 to broaden his experience at other dealerships in a sales manager role. He returned to Bristol Street Motors Hartlepool Ford in January 2019 in his new role.
When not working Craig spends time with his partner, who also works for the company, his boxer dog Wilma, and watching his 14-year-old daughter, who is a karate black belt, compete.
Craig said: “I’m delighted to be back at Bristol Street Motors developing my career and working with the fantastic team at Hartlepool Ford. It is an exciting time to be working with Ford, with some great new car products including the Mondeo Hybrid and Ford Focus ST.
“I will be building on the already excellent customer experience offered at the dealership, focusing on ensuring customers continue to get great service from our team. We are proudly rated 100% on Judge Service, meaning that everyone of our customers would recommend us – that’s a real achievement and testament to the great team I will be working with.”
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