Thu, Mar 27, 2008
Bruce Gunter, Gary Black, Carroll LeBouef Named To New
Positions
Cirrus Design announced Wednesday it
has made several changes to the organization of its sales team,
including the promotions of Bruce Gunter, Gary Black and Carroll
LeBouef, to continue the nationwide growth of the brand.
Bruce Gunter will now serve as Vice President, Domestic Sales
for Cirrus and over the years has frequently been recognized as
Cirrus Design's top sales performer. His efforts for the company
since he joined in January 1998 have been instrumental in
contributing to the performance, growth, and development of the
Cirrus Sales Team.
Cirrus is also pleased to announce that Gary Black has been
promoted to Jet Sales Coordinator and will be dedicated to sales of
Cirrus' Jet -- the most anticipated aircraft in the company's
history. Black's experience in flight operations, as well as his
recent positions with the company's sales division, provide a solid
foundation for bringing Cirrus' Jet to customers.
Carroll LeBoeuf has been promoted to Divisional Director-Eastern
US, and will work in conjunction with Gunter to continue Cirrus'
success in Eastern region of North America. LeBoeuf joined Cirrus
in November 2004 as Regional Sales Manager for the Mid Atlantic and
was promoted to Regional Director in 2005. His drive for success
and knowledge of the customer base has resulted in strong sales
performance in his region.
"We are very fortunate to have such qualified people on our
sales team," said Cirrus Chairman and CEO Alan Klapmeier. "Bruce,
Gary and Carroll are valued members of the Cirrus family and we
look forward to their continued success."
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