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George Nenni Joins T3 Consulting Group

Nenni will use his three decades of auto tech experience with Dealer Specialties and Dominion Dealer Solutions to enhance vendor and dealer operations.

by Staff
October 18, 2017
George Nenni Joins T3 Consulting Group

 

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George Nenni

MAITLAND, Fla. — T3 Consulting Group, an consulting firm that advises automotive vendors on business structure, growth plans and marketing strategies, announced the addition of George Nenni, former vice president of Dominion Dealer Solutions, to its roster of influential advisors.

With more than three decades of automotive technology expertise, Nenni will focus on providing B2B consulting for T3 clients in the automotive dealer service provider (DSP) marketplace. He will leverage his technology, M&A, and senior leadership experience to bring about success for DSPs and dealerships of any size.

“George has built an exceptional reputation for himself in the industry due to his work ethic, rock solid business advice, and results-oriented attitude. We are thrilled to welcome him to T3 and know that he brings tremendous value to our clients both today and well into the future,” said Stan Thomas, managing partner of T3.

Nenni will use his extensive experience to provide T3 clients objective insight, troubleshooting advice and perhaps most importantly, will fill specific knowledge gaps that in-house teams can’t provide in order to fuel growth, efficiency, and potentially position firms for acquisition. Specifically, he will help auto technology providers analyze, develop, and implement actionable strategies in the areas of management, business development, marketing, operations, and product development for maximum growth.

“I’ve known the principals at T3 for a long time and have always been impressed with the level of care and skill they bring to each client,” said Nenni. “I am honored to join their team and look forward to helping tech companies in the space initiate change to increase bottom line profits.”

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