ACS Announces Auto Lease Consultant Certification of Two Top-Level Employees
ACS Announces Auto Lease Consultant Certification of Two Top-Level Employees
Cincinnati, OH - October 26, 2004. Automobile Consumer Services, Inc. (ACS), the leader in online direct-to-consumer auto leasing, is pleased to announce the successful certification of two employees through the Ohio Vehicle Leasing Association's (OVLA) Ohio Certified Lease Consultant (OCLC) program.
Tarry Shebesta, President of Automobile Consumer Services, Inc., and Jennifer Baker, Vice President of Sales, both completed the four-session, 16-hour course over the last year. Session topics included 1) Understanding the Fundamentals of Leasing, 2) The Legal Aspects of Leasing: Federal Law & Ohio Law 3) Lease Marketing and 4) Leasing Paperwork.
"Having our employees certified by the OVLA ensures that our www.LeaseCompare.com customers receive professional service and unbiased advice when searching for the best lease deal," notes Tarry Shebesta. "As an independent leasing company our focus is on helping the consumer structure a lease that's best for them and their driving needs. Other ACS employees are being enrolled in the next session."
The recent certification of both Shebesta and Baker reflects ACS's on-going commitment to excellence and quality. The OCLC Certification is viewed by the business community and the industry as a seal of excellence.
About Automobile Consumer Services, Inc. (acscorp.com)
Based in Cincinnati, Automobile Consumer Services, Inc. (ACS) is a leading provider of direct-to-consumer auto leasing through its popular website www.LeaseCompare.com. Founded in 1989, ACS's mission is to provide services that enhance the experience of buying or leasing a car. ACS achieves this by leading the industry with innovative proprietary technology, superior customer service, and years of industry experience.
About The Ohio Vehicle Leasing Association (uautolease.com)
The OVLA serves the needs of more than 200 members and their customers who are involved in the leasing of vehicles to both individuals and businesses. Members follow a Code of Ethics adopted in 1992 to guide them in their dealings with lessees, other lessors, and suppliers.
The OVLA believes that an educated lessee is best for its members and the vehicle leasing industry in general. Members of The OVLA feel that an educated customer will be able to make an informed decision, find that vehicle leasing is a valuable service, and both lessors and lessees will avoid problems and dissatisfaction down the road.