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Dave Marshall to Retire as Chief Financial Officer of Premier Truck Rental

Dave Marshall retires as CFO of Premier Truck Rental after 4.5 years, leaving behind a legacy of financial excellence and strategic guidance. Taylor Mann takes over, bringing 20 years of finance experience to continue driving growth and innovation for the company.

January 20, 2025 - National Edition #3
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Dave Marshall
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Dave Marshall

Premier Truck Rental (PTR) announced the upcoming retirement of Dave Marshall, chief financial officer, who will be stepping down after four and a half years of service.

During his tenure, Marshall has played a vital role in guiding PTR's financial strategy, ensuring the company's solid financial foundation and sustainable growth. His leadership in financial management and dedication to Premier Truck Rental's goals have been instrumental in aligning business initiatives with fiscal responsibility, making him a driving force behind PTR's continued success, the company said.

Marshall joined PTR with an impressive background in finance, and his expertise has strengthened PTR's financial operations, enabled strategic planning and contributed to PTR's organizational resilience. Over his time at Premier Truck Rental, he has fostered a culture of financial excellence and accountability, leaving behind a legacy that the PTR team will build upon for years to come.

Taylor Mann will step into the role of chief financial officer, continuing to build upon Marshall's legacy with expertise that will drive PTR's future growth.

Mann brings nearly 20 years of finance experience to the team, working in various industries like ocean freight logistics, manufacturing, heavy-equipment rental, and route-based services. Mann is excited to build upon the company's decade of success, driving growth and innovation for the future.

"Dave's impact on PTR has been significant. He leaves behind a strong foundation, and we are incredibly grateful for his leadership and dedication over the past several years," said Adriene Horn, president at PTR. "We wish him all the best in his well-deserved retirement and look forward to Taylor joining the team to lead our financial future."

This story also appears on Truck and Trailer Guide.


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