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Industry Veteran Haynes Returns to Motorcycle Division at Suzuki

American Suzuki has welcomed back Marty Haynes as its newly-appointed dealer development manager for the motorcycle division. Haynes has extensive experience with the powersports industry and has been working for American Suzuki Motor Corporation for decades with numerous positions held in both the motorcycle and automotive divisions at ASMC.

American Suzuki has welcomed back Marty Haynes as its newly-appointed dealer development manager for the motorcycle division. Haynes has extensive experience with the powersports industry and has been working for American Suzuki Motor Corporation for decades with numerous positions held in both the motorcycle and automotive divisions at ASMC.

“I’m very optimistic about this new opportunity,” said Haynes, “I’ve been with Suzuki for the past 36 years and I look forward to applying my experience with Suzuki to help their dealer network strengthen and grow.”

Haynes’ return to the motorcycle division is welcomed by Suzuki management, who value his broad experience with Suzuki as an asset in helping strengthen the motorcycle division’s dealer network.

“We look forward to utilizing Marty’s years of industry and Suzuki experience to help strengthen and increase the success of our dealer network in the motorcycle division,” said American Suzuki National Sales Manager Rod Lopusnak, “we welcome Marty back to the Suzuki motorcycle family.”

Haynes first joined ASMC in 1976 and has served American Suzuki in multiple field and internal management positions, both in the motorcycle and automotive divisions. He holds a M.A. Degree from Vanderbilt University.

For more information about Suzuki Motorcycles, visit www.suzukicycles.com.

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