Quantum⁵ Announces General Manager Brian Kramer to Join Advisory Board

An industry thought leader for digital transformation, Kramer held various positions with different Germain dealerships prior to becoming a General Manager of a Mercedes-Benz store at the early age of 24. Since then, Kramer has held the position as General Manager at two AutoNation dealerships, atte

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Scottsdale, AZ– January 25, 2021

Quantum⁵, the first social advocacy platform to transform dealership training through their lifetime value model, announced today the appointment of Brian Kramer, General Manager at Germain Toyota of Naples, to its advisory board.

An industry thought leader for digital transformation, Kramer held various positions with different Germain dealerships prior to becoming a General Manager of a Mercedes-Benz store at the early age of 24. Since then, Kramer has held the position as General Manager at two AutoNation dealerships, attended AutoNation GMU University, and has received many auto-industry awards, including the inaugural Automotive News “Top 40 under 40.” 

“We are elated to have someone with Brian’s accomplishments, positive energy and transformative vision join our board,” said Quantum⁵ Co-Founder and CEO, David O’Brien. “With nearly two decades of experience as a dealership GM under his belt, Brian gets it. He understands the training required to give dealerships the skillset needed to succeed in a technology-driven, fast-moving world.”

Under Brian’s leadership, Germain Toyota of Naples has been recognized by several top industry publications, received an Edmunds Premier 5 Star Dealer Award, a recognition attained by only three percent of dealers in the nation, and is one of only four Florida dealers to win the honor three years in a row. Additionally, the franchise was the #1 Certified Pre-Owned Volume Dealer in Southwest Florida for 2019 and 2020, retailing over 10,000 vehicles during that period of time. Brian’s team is currently leading the way in digital retail, virtual F&I, remote appraisals, remote/offsite transactions, and much more. 

“At Germain Toyota, we’ve been working with David and Quantum⁵ to teach our sales and service teams how to think critically rather than just follow a script,” said Kramer. “The rise of Covid-19 is accelerating our industry’s move to digital retail, which, in turn, will require a new set of skills. I am especially pleased to join the Quantum⁵ board, because of our shared vision of changing the consumer experience to better fit the times.”

For more information on Quantum⁵ and how it can help digitally transform your sales and service teams through best-in-class training, visit www.quantum5.ai.

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About Quantum⁵: 

Quantum⁵ wants to digitally transform the automotive buying experience by shifting to a lifetime value model versus the transactional model of the past. Using a social advocacy learning platform, Quantum⁵ delivers training on the key people skills and behavioral tactics needed to succeed in today’s increasingly digital world. Once the initial training process is completed, AI-driven analysis continues to support and improve performance results through personalized delivery skills training. All of this is supported by community managers who know automotive and are available to lead and support the team. The result? An advocacy program that builds lifetime value for customers and enables dealership staff to learn how they live. You can find out more about Quantum⁵ at www.quantum5.ai

Media Inquiries: 

Laurie Halter 
Charisma! 503-816-2474 

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