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DIS Appoints Clint Sanders as its Director of Sales

Dealer Information Systems (DIS) Inc., a leading provider of equipment dealership management software, has appointed Clint Sanders as its Director of Sales, bringing more than fifteen years of dealership experience and a partnership-driven approach to digital transformation. 

Sanders joins DIS with a strong background in dealership operations and sales management, having held the position of Sales Manager at Ideal Computer Systems, a sister company of DIS, and before that, CEO of an independent Ag and OPE dealership. During his tenure, he led the business to become a top performer across multiple brands, driven in part by his early adoption of dealership management technology. 

“DIS is entering an exciting new chapter,” says Sanders. “We’re building on the momentum of recent years with the goal of becoming the most trusted DMS in the Ag, construction, lift truck, and Thermo King markets. We have a uniquely collaborative approach with our dealership partners where we welcome their feedback to ensure we’re developing the tools they truly need.”

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