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ResponseLogix Taps Former Anheuser-Busch Executive PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 04 August 2008
ResponseLogix Taps Former Anheuser-Busch Executive
CALIFORNIA (NAMC) - Automotive digital marketing company, ResponseLogix, announced that they have hired a new top executive to join the team run by ResponseLogix President and CEO  Tom Mohr. Bob Couch, former Anheuser-Busch marketing executive, Visa USA executive and Executive Vice President of Cap Epsilon, Inc, seems to bring the senior leadership qualities to assist this startup company jump over the hurdles.


About ResponseLogix

ResponseLogix has seen significant momentum since it began operations in early 2007. Automotive dealers using the full ResponseLogix suite of solutions have seen increases in Internet sales of over 50% on average. When a consumer submits a request for information on a car, ResponseLogix delivers back a price quote from the dealer right away. It then continues communications throughout the buying cycle on the dealer's behalf and alerts the dealer when the consumer is ready to buy. This consumer-friendly communication approach has proven to grow dealer revenues, profits and customer satisfaction.




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