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NAC Names New President

October 3, 2012
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WESTERVILLE, Ohio - National Auto Care (NAC) appointed Christina Schrank as president.


Schrank, who joined the company in 1995, has held several management positions in Marketing Research, Client Relations and Operations within NAC. For the past 2 years, she has held the position of vice president of Marketing/Account Support, and been instrumental in building strong relationships with NAC’s agency network and industry partners.


“Christina is a dedicated, accomplished veteran within the industry. She is a valued member of NAC’s team and has played a key part in our continued success. We’re excited for her – and for NAC – and confident that, with her at the helm, we will see this company move to a whole new level,” said Bill Speaks, CEO.


“Her understanding of technology’s role in today’s business goes hand-in-hand with where the industry is going. We’re ready to place the reigns into Christina’s very capable hands and positive that her fresh perspective will be pivotal in shaping NAC’s business strategy for the future,” said Pete Biscardi, current president of NAC.


On October 1st, current CEO, Bill Speaks, and president, Pete Biscardi will step into their new positions as Co-chairmen to NAC’s Board of Directors, and continue to be active members of the company’s leadership team.

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