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Coach House's
Dave
and Steve Gerzeny
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Coach House Raises the Type C
Motorhome Bar
In 2005 Coach House will celebrate their twentieth anniversary
in the RV industry. They have continuously improved
the product line since they first started manufacturing a small
Class B motorhome with a hydraulic lift top that allowed the
motorhome to be garaged.
The company was founded by Ruben Gerzeny, who had worked
for Volkswagen in Ohio and a local Florida RV dealership. Coach
House is now owned by two of his sons, Dave Gerzeny, president,
and Steve Gerzeny, vice president. They purchased the company
in 1990 and incorporated; then never looked back.
RV America On Line and MyRVAdvantage
Form Strategic Partnership to Help RV Dealers
Two of the industry’s leading Internet companies have
announced a joint program that will allow their customers
to maximize the benefits of marketing and utilizing the
technology of the World Wide Web.
RV America (www.rvamerica.com) and MyRVAdvantage (www.myrvadvantage.com) will share their expertise in web-based
portals and process management software. The companies will
co-market solutions designed to increase traffic to dealer web sites
and expand dealer capabilities to refine the sales process and
improve bottom line profits.
“Combining the best of what we both do will only enhance the
Internet experience of our respective customers stated Don
Magary, president of RV America.”
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Editorial
TEAM
It only took 86 years, but
the Boston Red Sox have
finally buried the Curse of
the Bambino and the hearts of
many a New York Yankee fan
along the way. Just nine short
months after the New England
Patriots had captured their
second World Championship in
three years, or beloved BoSox
hung up their first championship
banner since 1918.
What do a football team
and a baseball team have to do
with the RV industry?
Nothing … and everything.
What was the secret to success
for both of these teams?
Just that … they were teams.
In both cases, they were
exceptionally well managed
teams of highly motivated individuals
with a common purpose,
win as a team or lose as
a team, but they would always
be a team.
In both cases an experienced
and committed executive
ownership team wanted to do
everything in their power to
deliver the expectations of their
customers … the people who
pay top dollar to see athletes
perform on the playing field.
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