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Appointments ARI appoints Nick Caller as new managing director Published: 15th August 2019 Share Fleet management services company ARI has appointed Nick Caller as its UK managing director and he will take up the position at the end of this year. Caller takes over from Keith Allen and will be working alongside him until December “to ensure a smooth transition”. Allen will then relinquish his role, but will continue in an advisory capacity at ARI until the end of 2021. Caller has over 20 years of leadership experience and previously spent 12 years at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), where he oversaw more than 800 procurement professionals responsible for the purchase of all non-production goods and services, including fleet vehicles. Before he worked with HPE, he had roles at Computer Sciences Corporation and Fujitsu, and achieved MCIPS status with the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply. He also obtained Six Sigma Executive accreditation, and earned a Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Business, Finance, and Economics. Caller said: “I am excited to join an organisation that embraces ongoing investment in people, processes, and technology. “I look forward to contributing to the continued success of ARI through measurable achievements and attracting top talent by nurturing our unique workplace culture.” Bob White, president of ARI, said having Caller on board as MD would provide ARI with a wealth of leadership, change management and technology expertise to deliver value to clients in the UK. White said ARI is committed to the UK market and is continuing to invest in customer experience, innovative technology and fleet solutions that disrupt the market and drive value for customers. Asset Finance Connect Asset Finance Connect brings you news and updates about UK and European auto, equipment and asset finance providers. Sign up to our newsletter Featured Stories Leasing ProfessionalsAFPA Trust BIG Clays raises £9,600 for charity Thought LeadersBusinesses need a post Budget confidence boost TechnologyAI took the wheel: Inside my first autonomous car experience