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Re: Who is this man on my Screamin Eagle?
« Reply #30 on: June 27, 2010, 03:54:47 PM »

Lots of tough questions.
Lots of good answers.
The man seems sincere, only time will tell.

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I had about 30 minutes with Keith Wandell last Saturday.
I asked him some tough questions and he gave good answers.
It was a conversation in which he seemed genuinely interested in my concerns.
I hoped that the time with me was more than just good public relations.
One of the concerns I expressed with him was about how much the Motor Company valued their core customers.
I told him I knew that "new blood" and women were the direction marketing was headed but it was the core customers that had gotten the Motor Company where they were today. I told him I was concerned that "we" would be forgotten. That was last Saturday. Yesterday I received a hand written note from him telling me again that he would not forget the Motor Companies "core" customers.
This man is a doer, this man is a leader and I am impressed.
I wish him well and good luck running the company.

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Re: Who is this man on my Screamin Eagle?
« Reply #31 on: June 29, 2010, 12:51:40 PM »

I had about 30 minutes with Keith Wandell last Saturday.
I asked him some tough questions and he gave good answers.
It was a conversation in which he seemed genuinely interested in my concerns.
I hoped that the time with me was more than just good public relations.
One of the concerns I expressed with him was about how much the Motor Company valued their core customers.
I told him I knew that "new blood" and women were the direction marketing was headed but it was the core customers that had gotten the Motor Company where they were today. I told him I was concerned that "we" would be forgotten. That was last Saturday. Yesterday I received a hand written note from him telling me again that he would not forget the Motor Companies "core" customers.
This man is a doer, this man is a leader and I am impressed.
I wish him well and good luck running the company.

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