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Dominion Powersports Add to DX1 Team

Dominion Powersports Solutions continues to add to its powersports industry staff as it nears the launch of its business management platform, DX1.

Dominion Powersports Solutions continues to add to its powersports industry staff as it nears the launch of its business management platform, DX1.

The recent additions to the Dominion Powersports DX1 team includes Gary Alexander and Bridgett Godwin, who have a combined record of accomplishment of more than 20 years working for leading automotive retail software providers. Alexander and Godwin will be based in Tampa, supporting dealerships throughout Florida and the Southeast.

The DX1 team will also feature powersports industry veteran John Fackrell, who brings experience in training, dealership accounting and management systems implementation. Having worked at ADP Lightspeed as a training leader and in general management and accounting within the dealership environment, Phoenix-based Fackrell will provide implementation services and training to new DX1 dealerships throughout the Southwest.

Other recent additions to the DX1 team include Stacy Sewell, who implemented process improvement and management systems for ADP Dealer Services, as well as Bernie Veon, who served in management positions for Dominion Commercial and Dominion Marine Media’s BoatTrader.com for more than eight years before joining the DX1 team. Sewell will be based in Chicago and Veon in St. Augustine, Fla.

"We’ve added talented professionals from powersports and related industries to ensure dealerships get the support to fully leverage the end-to-end, cutting-edge technology the DX1 business management platform offers," said Al Jenik, director of customer experience for Dominion Powersports Solutions and chief architect of the DX1 service and support strategy.  

The DX1 system already has begun to appear in dealerships around the country, with an expanded rollout scheduled for the first quarter of 2014.

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