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Jil McIntosh
Jil McIntosh is Toronto Correspondent for Automotive News Canada.
jil@ca.inter.net
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Jil McIntosh is Toronto Correspondent for Automotive News Canada.

Latest from Jil McIntosh

The Unobvious Ones: He was raised in the industry he now promotes

The Unobvious Ones profiles movers and shakers who fly below the C-suite of Canada’s automotive industry.

Stellantis HR executive’s approach built on relationships

Jacqueline Oliva has done just about everything as vice-president of human resources for Stellantis’ Canadian operations; Nissan and Infiniti dealerships depend on Trinda Muise to keep the shelves stocked. They are the latest pair of Unobvious Ones, movers and shakers who fly below the radar in the Canadian auto industry.

THE UNOBVIOUS ONES: Self-proclaimed ‘hell raiser’ literally puts out fires for Honda

Dave Krawiec puts out literal fires for Honda Canada; Marina Mo listen closely to feedback for Nissan and Infiniti. They are the latest pair of Unobvious Ones, movers and shakers who fly below the radar in the Canadian auto industry.

THE UNOBVIOUS ONE: Porsche CFO ‘involved in everything that ends in numbers’

Porsche Cars Canada's bottom line falls to CFO Annette Edel; Troy Bauman is Ford Pro's senior solutions sales manager, and works with dealers and customers remotely from his office in Calgary. They are the latest pair of Unobvious Ones, movers and shakers who fly below the radar in the Canadian auto industry.

THE UNOBVIOUS ONES: Meet the man lobbying the Canadian government for Honda

Hanif Nori is “the main person lobbying government when major policies affect" Honda; Sara Pimentel makes sure the advertising message hits the mark for Subaru Canada. They are the latest pair of Unobvious Ones,  movers and shakers who fly below the radar in the Canadian auto industry.

THE UNOBVIOUS ONES: At the leading edge of connectivity at Ford

Akbar Sheikh works with his integrated-services team in his role as connected-vehicle marketing manager at Ford Canada; Chris Crosthwaite, national manager of training and development at Mercedes-Benz Canada’s training academy in Mississauga, Ont., keeps dealers up to date. They are the latest pair of Unobvious Ones,  movers and shakers who fly below the radar in the Canadian auto industry.

THE UNOBVIOUS ONES: EVs and mobility present new revenue streams

Abhishek Bhatia look for opportunities that don’t exist today at Nissan; Andrew Parravano oversees sales and service at Volvo Cars Canada. They are the latest pair of Unobvious Ones, movers and shakers who fly below the radar in the Canadian auto industry.

THE UNOBVIOUS ONES: Building the best digital experience in Ford vehicles

Jamey Schein helps build the best digital experience in Ford vehicles;Wes Burt keeps Toyota’s Canadian assembly on time. They are the latest pair of Unobvious Ones, movers and shakers who fly below the radar in the Canadian auto industry.

THE UNOBVIOUS ONES: How a Genesis manager went from criminology to a career in cars

Neil O’Donnell ensures Genesis’ direct-to-consumer sales model works; Reed Mascola works to ensure that government mandates are met at Mercedes-Benz Canada. They are the latest pair of Unobvious Ones, movers and shakers who fly below the radar in the Canadian auto industry.

THE UNOBVIOUS ONES: Helping Porsche Canada charge into the future

Daniel Ponzini works to make sure Porsche Canada offers the right EVsfor the market; Eddie Ng helps plan the strategy for Subaru Starlink connected services. They are the latest pair of Unobvious Ones, movers and shakers who fly below the radar in the Canadian auto industry.

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