MELBOURNE, Australia -
- Marshall L. Doney, AAA Vice President, to Join the Board
Club Assist announced in June that Marshall L. Doney, Vice President of Automotive for AAA, was appointed to the Board of Club Assist Corporation Pty Ltd.
“Marshall’s participation will further strengthen the strong partnership between AAA, the Canadian Automobile Association, and Club Assist Corporation,” said Brett Davies, Club Assist Chairman. “He will bring to the board a passion for keeping auto club members on the go by offering quality mobile solutions.”
Doney began his AAA career in 1984 and has served in Senior Management roles at AAA Wisconsin, AAA New York Automobile Club and the AAA National Office. His background includes member services, strategic planning, marketing and telematics. As Vice President of AAA Automotive, Doney helps set strategic direction and implements initiatives for AAA’s emergency road service and repair networks for the more than 51 million AAA and CAA members across North America.
A graduate of Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wis., Marshall holds bachelor and master’s degrees in business administration. He also serves on the Board of Trustees for AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.
As North America’s largest motoring and leisure travel organization, AAA provides more than 51 million members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services. Since it’s founding in 1902, the not-for-profit, fully tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers. AAA clubs can be visited on the Internet at www.AAA.com.
Editor’s Note:
About Club Assist: Australian owned, Club Assist is a true success story, specializing in the supply, storage, distribution and installation of automotive batteries, automotive glass, alternators and starter motors to motoring clubs and their members globally.
Club Assist partners with more than 70 automotive clubs worldwide and is supported by more than 6,000 personnel and service providers. Club Assist collaborates in Europe with well-known mobility organizations, such as ANWB (The Netherlands), ACTA (France), ACL (Luxembourg), NAF (Norway) and TCB/Touring (Belgium). Club Assist’s mission is to provide automotive clubs and their members with exceptional service anywhere / at any time across the globe. www.clubassist.com.au
Source: Club Assist Corporation
For further media enquiries (for example, images of Marshall L. Doney) contact: John Strahan, +61-3-9797-8666 (N.B. Australia, UTC/GMT +10 hours), johnstrahan at clubassist.com.au
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