Jacqueline Swank of AUL Corp Vehicle Service Contracts Named one of 40 under 40 by Agent Entrepreneur
NAPA, Calif. – AUL Corp, the industry leader in used vehicle service contracts proudly announces that Jacqueline Swank, Marketing Manager has been named to the Agent Entrepreneur “40 Under 40″ list. The magazine, known for being the industry leader in the automotive agent space, publishes the list annually to recognize the best and brightest industry ... Read More »
NAPA, Calif. – AUL Corp, the industry leader in used vehicle service contracts proudly announces that Jacqueline Swank, Marketing Manager has been named to the Agent Entrepreneur “40 Under 40″ list. The magazine, known for being the industry leader in the automotive agent space, publishes the list annually to recognize the best and brightest industry professionals under forty years old.
“Jacqueline is a terrific young leader and has creatively driven our AUL brand changes that have been recognized as innovative and a real game changer for us in the marketplace” said Luis Nieves, AUL Founder and CEO. He went on to say: “She has so much energy and positive spirit and brings tremendous talent to our management team.”
In her current role, Jacqueline oversees all marketing materials, trade shows, and branding as well as supporting agents through training, meetings, and industry functions. Jacqueline joined AUL in 2007 as a marketing associate and promoted to her current role in 2011. The first major project she initiated was the very successful AUL re-branding including a sweeping change of the logo and all marketing materials.
When announcing the group, David Gesualdo, Publisher of the magazines said: “It is a formidable group and one that is brimming with optimism.”
Jacqueline spends her time away from AUL with her family, husband Matt and daughter June. She is a Napa native. When asked about the award she said: “At AUL we have many wonderful and talented people under 40, it’s an honor to be listed and represent AUL.”
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