New Job For Garrett Kai

New Job For Garrett Kai

© 2004, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By American Suzuki.

From a press release issued by American Suzuki:

Suzuki’s Garrett Kai Promoted To Advertising Specialist

BREA, Calif. – American Suzuki Motor Corp. (ASMC) announced that Public Relations Administrator Garrett Kai has been promoted to the role of Advertising Specialist for ASMC’s motorcycle/ATV division. Kai, 33, will be responsible for the coordination and production of brochures and other advertising-related materials. He will report directly to Glenn Hansen, ASMC’s advertising manager for the motorcycle/ATV division.

“Garrett brings to the advertising group awesome experience with Suzuki product, as well as with the enthusiast media,” said Hansen. “His skills, knowledge, and understanding of the motorcycling lifestyle will bring great rewards to our marketing and communications efforts.”

Before coming to American Suzuki, Kai was the associate editor at the well-respected enthusiast publication Motorcyclist Magazine. Prior to that, he was the marketing manager for motorcycle aftermarket distributor Lockhart Phillips USA.

“I’m very excited about my new position in the Suzuki advertising department and can’t wait to get started,” said Kai. “Hopefully my media experience and my time working with the aftermarket will help me better serve Suzuki. I’m also pleased that I will be involved in Suzuki Motorcycle PR at some level and am very happy that I’ll continue to work with the journalists and motorcycle-industry contacts that I have worked with over the past several years.”

Kai will begin working in this new capacity immediately.

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