business changes
8 May 1962
Business Changes
Three key home sales appointments are announced by the British Motor Corporation as a consequence of the retirement of Mr Donald Harrison as director of home sales.
Mr T. A. Sangster, deputy director of home sales, succeeds Mr Harrison;
Mr J. W. R. Penrose, director and general home sales manager of Austin Motors, becomes deputy director of B.M.C. home sales;
Mr B. H. Bates, home fleet sales supervisor ,for B.M.C, is now to be general home sales manager of Austin Motors.
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