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David Jewell retires from Vertu Group Fleet

Jewell, who joined Vertu Motors in 2008, is replaced as general manager for the division by Paul Lowdon, who has worked for the company since 2006. Jewell started in the industry as a junior sales executive in a Chrysler dealership in Newcastle in 1968 where he oversaw the launch of the fleet division.

In 1975, he joined the Cowie Motor Group for three years before moving to Ford Motor Group for three years as fleet manager. He re-joined Cowie Motor Group, renamed Arriva in 1998, where he met his successor, Lowdon and long-time colleague, Caroline Imrie.

The trio moved to Reg Vardy in 2003 to set up its fleet business, before meeting again five years later to form Vertu Group Fleet. They have been with the business ever since.

Since launching the fleet division, Jewell has watched his team increase from just three to 20, while the fleet itself has risen from 500 to 10,500 vehicles in eight years of business.

He commented: “I have loved every minute of leading the fleet division at Vertu Motors. Having been at the company from such an early stage, it has been incredibly fulfilling to watch it grow and develop into a thriving business.

“Thanks to continued dedication from Caroline, Paul and the rest of the team, I feel proud of everything we have achieved at Vertu Group Fleet over the last eight years. I am sad to be leaving the team but can leave happily knowing that the division is in safe hands with Paul.

“Paul and Caroline both share a positive approach to the business and, thanks to their continued dedication, we have been able to continually support and anticipate our customer’s needs, ensuring we deliver the highest level of service.”

Robert Forrester, CEO of Vertu Motors PLC, added: “David has been a huge asset to the fleet division and the Group as a whole since joining in 2008.

“Through his knowledge, commitment and leadership, he has built the fleet division from the ground up to be one of the most successful sectors of the business, all whilst delivering a consistently high level of service to all our fleet customers.

“His presence will be sorely missed by all of his colleagues. We wish him all the best in his retirement.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.