From a press release issued by Triumph:
Triumph Motorcycles (America) Ltd. announced today that senior executive, Mike Vaughan has resigned from Triumph Motorcycles (America) Ltd. to pursue other career opportunities.
“Triumph gratefully recognizes Vaughan’s five years of dedication to Triumph Motorcycles (America) Ltd., and applauds his many accomplishments,” stated Mark Brady, General Manager of Triumph Motorcycles (America) Ltd.
“Over the past six months, Triumph has conducted a major corporate strategic review and we have strengthened our marketing efforts by building a strong central marketing team to manage all aspects of Triumph’s business,” Brady said. “We look forward to taking these achievements to the next level.”
With its rich legacy, current state-of-the-art technology and modern styling, Triumph is one of the most famous names in motorcycling on the streets today. In August, the company unveiled Triumph’s new power cruiser – the Rocket III – the first cruiser to break the 2-liter barrier and the biggest standard production motorcycle being built. Today, Triumph has a line of thirteen motorcycles that are distributed throughout the world. These motorcycles come with nine different frames and five engine configurations ranging from twins, to triples, to four cylinders – all designed and built at the Hinckley facility. The company plans to launch other exciting new bikes in the near future.
Triumph Motorcycles (America) Ltd., is a wholly owned subsidiary of Triumph Motorcycles, Ltd., the manufacturer of Triumph motorcycles and accessories. Triumph Motorcycles (America) Ltd., is located in Newnan, GA and services the Triumph dealer organization throughout the United States, Canada and Latin America.
Vaughan Leaves Triumph
Vaughan Leaves Triumph
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