Trailer Wizards welcomes VP of Finance, Dieter Hauser, to their executive team
MISSISSAUGA, ON, Feb. 9, 2012 /CNW/ - Trailer Wizards, Canada's coast to coast trailer company, has named Dieter Hauser as their new Vice President of Finance.
Mr. Hauser, who was CFO for 13 years with Johnston Equipment, a distribution and service company for forklifts, will be responsible for working with the executive team to help bring financial expertise, IT and Administrative support to regions and branches and to support the "Local Service... Nationwide." Hauser is accustomed to working with highly-entrepreneurial companies in the private sector. In his last role he implemented much needed financial reporting and systems that assisted in doubling revenues within a 4-year period as the company achieved $250M growth per year.
"Dieter Hauser is the perfect fit for our team," says President, Doug Vanderspek, "he has the experience of growing a strong Canadian company and will help us mitigate risk as we continue to build our national trailer dealership and expand on rental, leasing, service and parts operations."
Mr. Hauser has a B. Comm from the U. of Toronto and is a Chartered Accountant. He is a long-term resident of the Mississauga area, where he will be based with Trailer Wizards.
Trailer Wizards Ltd. formed in 2010 as a result of the merger between Lions Gate Trailers Ltd. (founded 1963, Vancouver, British Columbia), Provincial Trailer Rentals (founded 1964, Mississauga, Ontario), TIP Canada (Canadian operations date back to 1957) and other select providers that form a strategic network. Trailer Wizards is committed to "Local service ... Nationwide," bringing regional expertise and service to an organization that serves Canada coast to coast. Trailer Wizard Ltd. locations include Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Mississauga, Montreal and Moncton.
For follow up information or to arrange interviews with Dieter Hauser or Doug Vanderspek, please contact Fiona Friesen, media relations for Trailer Wizards, 250 667 3496 (direct line).
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