Keep it in the family
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England), Feb 9, 2007
When Stacy Miller want-ed to change her career, she decided to keep it in the family.
She began to search for a job in the motoring industry and family influence, coupled with personal determination and dedication, has steered the 20-year-old, from Stannington, on the road to a successful career in sales at Jennings Ford's Coopies Lane branch in Morpeth.
The imminent career move came as great delight to Stacy's father, uncle and cousin, all of whom work in various roles within the motor industry.
"I was working in property as a sales negotiator and although I enjoyed the job very much, I felt it was time for me to move on a learn something different," said Stacy.
"I was over the moon when I was offered the job at Jennings Ford. With members of my family already working in the industry, I just knew it was the right move to make."
As sales executive at Jennings Ford, Stacy will be working as part of a six-strong sales team responsible for selling new and used cars to existing and potential customers.
Wayne Pritchard, sales manager at Jennings Ford in Morpeth, said: "We're delighted to welcome Stacy on board, she is a very ambitious member of the team who has potential to succeed in sales."
For more information about Jennings Ford, customers can call into the dealership at Coopies Lane, contact (01670) 519 611, or log on to the website at www.jennings-ford.co.uk.
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