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BusinessCar Power List 2014

Date: 20 October 2014   |   Author:

39  Martin Wilson Hyundai fleet director (Up two)

The Korean brand is now firmly established inside the fleet registration top 10 under the stewardship of Wilson, who has headed the fleet team since January 2013 and been with the brand since 2007.

38  Jon Olsen BCA CEO (Up one)

It's been another year of growth and innovation for the remarketing giant, which won a BusinessCar Techie Award for an update to the search facility on its website that has streamlined the time it takes to hunt for vehicles on offer at its various locations.

37  Bob Middleton Mercedes-Benz Financial Services, Managing director (Re-entry)

Despite Mercedes striking a deal with Leasedrive last year to manage the non-Mercedes-badged elements of the German prestige brand's business, Merc's leasing arm is still primed for growth as the firm looks to move up to the level of BMW and Audi in terms of volume and profitability.

36  Mike Williams HM Treasury, Director, business and international tax (Up one)

As the top of the chain in terms of business tax within the Treasury, Williams has a key role to play in the business and personal taxation cost of running vehicles.

35  Bob Contreras Northgate, Chief executive (Up one)

Another raft of new sites opening up, primarily in the South-East, have characterised the year for the UK's dominant light commercial vehicle rental brand.

34  Peter Lambert Kwik-Fit, Fleet director (Down 2)

It's down two places due to important moves elsewhere in this year's Power List, but the country's leading fast-fit firm has continued its refurbishment of facilities.

33  Phil Price International Decision Systems Topcalc, Residual values editor (New entry)

Price stepped into the shoes of the long-standing Chris Jolly at whole-life cost expert IDS when Jolly retired from full-time work at the beginning of this year.

32  Roddy Graham Institute of Car Fleet Management, Chairman (Down 5)

Never afraid to speak his mind and a vehement believer in the importance of training in fleet management, Graham's future with the industry's training body is uncertain since he left his role as Leasedrive commercial director in the wake of its takeover by Hg Capital.

31  Nick Andrews Mercedes-Benz, Head of fleet sales (No change)

Mercedes continues to grow its fleet share, climbing above Nissan to seventh place at the end of 2013 with more than 55,000 fleet registrations, although still 20,000 units shy of BMW and achieving its stated aim of being the top premium brand. The new C-class, launched early this summer, should help, and there's the plug-in hybrid S-class coming imminently. A revised B-class and the GLA crossover launched this year are also giving Andrews plenty to talk about.

30  Ilaria del Beato GE Capital, Chief executive (New entry)

As chief executive of GE Capital, the Fleet Services division falls under the  stewardship of del Beato, who took on the role in spring 2013.



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