Jeff Baker
Sales representitive
jgbaker19@yahoo.com
303
710
2793
Jeff G. Baker
9961Heatherwood in.
Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
303-710-2793
jgbaker19@yahoo.com

EDUCATION
1992-1995: High school diploma at Bear Creek High School
1995-1999: Bachelors of Science in Education: Western Illinois University
2002: JM&A F&I training

EMPLOYMENT
1999-2002: Wachovia Financial: Collections and Buyer. Responsible for collection of past due payments for car loans. Promoted to retail credit analyst and responsible for approving/declining car loans for customers and building a well performing portfolio (2 -4 million dollars per month).

2002-2004: Grand Auto: Finance Manager: Responsible for over 1/3 of the vehicles sold. I had to sell finance and insurance products, I.e. warranties, maintenance programs, gap. Grew to number one in the company with-in months of starting.

2004-2009: Christopher’s Dodge world: Finance Manager, Finance Director, New car manager, General Sales Manager: In charge of Finance Dept for over 2 years. Responsible for millions of dollars in loans from banks. Required to obtain the financing and monies for all car deals. As General Sales Manager, responsible for 5 million dollars of inventory. Maintaining relationships with all the customers, banks, and vendors from Chrysler.

2009-2010: Go Nissan: Finance Director: Responsible for obtaining the financing for all customers and funding on all monies from the banks (over 2-3 million per month). Maintained a working relationship with all entities of the store. Also responsible for the selling of insurance products. Became the number one contractor in the first month in the entire Go organization.

2010-2011: Mcdonald Automotive group: Finance Director. Responsible for obtaining the financing for all customers and funding on all monies from the banks (over 7-8 million per month). Maintained a working relationship with all entities of the store. Also responsible for the selling of insurance products.

2011-present:  Ed Bozarth Chevrolet:  Finance Manager:  duties include cashing contracts, selling insurance products, structuring the loan for a customer to purchase a car.  Work with over 40 banks and credit unions to obtain loans for clients.

REFERENCES
Randy Reed-720-321-1359
Gina Nowak-303460-8000
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