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Steve Wilhite Joins Jumpstart Automotive Media as President - Read More

Date Added: May 28, 2008 10:48:03 PM
Jumpstart Automotive Media, the leading automotive publisher rep firm, announced today that Steve Wilhite, a veteran auto marketer who has worked with Volkswagen, Nissan and Hyundai, has joined the company as President. The San Francisco-based position is newly created and will report to Chief Executive Officer Mitch Lowe. Mr. Wilhite will direct all sales, marketing and product development at ...

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