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Citroen Appoints New UK Chairman for National Dealer Council

It has been announced today that Tom Lander, Operations Director of the Yeomans Group, is now the new Chairman of Citroen’s National Dealer Council. With over 21 years of experience in the Citroen franchise and after seven years service as Vice-Chairman, he will continue to supervise all matters regarding the dealer network.

As a key link role between Citroen UK and its distributors, Lander will be spearheading all matters about the new model launches, plus improving customer service and satisfaction levels.

“I am delighted to be taking over the role of Chairman of the National Dealer Council. I’m looking forward to the challenges ahead as we complete the roll-out of the new Citroen corporate identity across the network and the arrival of new, exciting and innovative models that will increase sales and further improve dealer profitability. The Citroen brand is changing and I am looking forward to working with Citroen to ensure our network is strong and healthy, with a reputation for delivering high levels of customer satisfaction and service,”
he commented.

Linda Jackson, Citroen UK’s Managing Director, thanked outgoing Chairman John Miskin: "We are extremely indebted to John for his tireless and unstinting work in representing the dealer network during some of the most challenging and demanding periods in the automotive industry.  The fact that the network is now looking forward to a successful and rewarding future with Citroen is, in no small measure, due to John's skill and hard work.

She also added that the company is glad to have someone who is as well respected and familiar with the issues faced by the growing Citroen brands take on the role of Chairman of the National Dealer Council.
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