Cindy Stull

Dealer Tire

Cindy Stull is the Partner - Chief Sales Officer at Dealer Tire in Cleveland Ohio. Dealer Tire is a value added distributor that manages tire programs for over 20 automotive manufacturers including Toyota, Lexus, Chrysler, BMW, and Mercedes Benz. She joined the company in March of 2006. Cindy is responsible for all sales functions within the organization, leading a team of over 400 people who help automobile dealerships to be more profitable and to drive customer retention. Cindy has also held the position of Chief People and Strategy Officer within Dealer. As a Partner of the organization, Cindy plays an instrumental role in shaping the strategy and culture, while ensuring top-notch execution. Prior to joining Dealer Tire, Cindy was an Officer at Roadway Express, Inc. In her last position at Roadway, she served as the Vice President – Organizational Development, Human Resources, and Industrial Engineering. Roadway was one of the largest transportation providers in the world with $3.5 billion in revenue and over 24,000 employees. It is a subsidiary of YRC Worldwide. Cindy’s areas of expertise include sales, corporate strategy, mobilizing large-scale change initiatives, leadership development and organizational effectiveness. Cindy assisted the U.S. Navy in conducting Appreciative Inquiry (AI) summits and supported Dr. David Cooperrider of Case Western Reserve University in facilitating an AI summit for the Global Compact at the United Nations. She is part of the Design Team for The Long Term Growth Summit, an Appreciative Inquiry summit led by Dr. Cooperrider, to convene approximately 100 companies and 30 civil society groups to ask a question such as, “How might business create the conditions for long-term sustainable growth without waiting on Washington?” Cindy is a member of Go Red for Women (American Heart Association) and was the 2014 Campaign Chairperson for Cleveland. She is a member of Circle of Red and is a member of the Executive Leadership Team for Go Red. Cindy is also a member of the Dean’s Visiting Committee at Case Western Reserve University.
 

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