SALES MASTER: Holden sales district manager Louise Andrews presenting Warwick Holden principal dealer Bruce Mondientz and general manager Mick Dwan receiving the 2014 Master Dealer award.
SALES MASTER: Holden sales district manager Louise Andrews presenting Warwick Holden principal dealer Bruce Mondientz and general manager Mick Dwan receiving the 2014 Master Dealer award. Sophie Lester

Warwick Holden dealership declared masters of service

IN A continued streak of success for local businesses, Warwick Holden has been rewarded for its service and sales figures and named a 2014 Master Dealer.

Sales district manager Louise Andrews was in Warwick last week to deliver the national award, which recognises the highest sales figures out of 253 Australian dealerships.

Principal dealer Bruce Mondientz has been with the business since it formed in 2011.

He said the award placed Warwick Holden among the top dealerships in the country in terms of exceeding sales targets.

"This is certainly a great result coming in the top five for sales and service in Queensland," Mr Mondientz said.

"From all of the dealerships only about 40 of them were awarded Master Dealer last year."

Mick Dwan who joined Warwick Holden as General Manager in 2013 said the award was a small token of achievement for local businesses.

"I just think it's good to see awards like this being received within the Southern Downs community as it is showing that the community and businesses within it are excelling on a national level," Mr Dwan said.

"It's recognition not only of the dealership's efforts but the faith the community has placed in the dealership and brand."

Mr Dwan thanked customers for their support.

"It's nice to be recognised for our results and that's not possible without our customers," he said.

"We hope to continue to serve the community and be awarded again for 2015."



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