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Four Seasons Makes Organizational Changes

Four Seasons, a division of Standard Motor Products, realigns marketing, product, data services and customer service departments.

LEWISVILLE, Texas – Four Seasons announced today that it has made several organizational changes in its marketing, product, data services and customer service departments, effective immediately.

The changes include:

• Benny Araujo has shifted responsibilities to become the profitability optimization manager in charge of the pricing department. In this role, Araujo’s knowledge and experience will help Four Seasons remain competitively priced, while at the same time, maximize profitability.

• Matt Guden is now the marketing and business development manager. Guden will continue to be responsible for the brand management and competitive analysis groups, as well as oversee Four Seasons’ marketing efforts.

• Gary Villanueva will lead product sourcing initiatives as the global sourcing manager. In this capacity, Villanueva will be responsible for the development of sourcing opportunities for existing products, as well as identifying potential new product categories and suppliers.

• Chim Saikho has moved to the Four Seasons product management team as a product specialist, responsible for hose assemblies. Saikho reports to Geneva Holmes.

• Mark Smith recently joined the Four Seasons data services team as data analyst, reporting to Brooks Cochrum.

• Lakeisha Handley and Karen Dubois have become full-time customer service representatives, reporting to Cindy Lang.  
 

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