African-American Dealer Aids Infiniti Ethnic Diversity Effort

The new Infiniti of Chantilly (VA) dealership becomes one of two African-American-owned Infiniti stores in the Nissan North America Inc. luxury brand's Eastern region. Reginald Brown and partner Jay H. Nussbaum own the store. Brown's appointment as dealer-principal brings the number of African-American Nissan and Infiniti dealers to 25. The appointment of an African-American dealer supports Infiniti's

October 1, 2005

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The new Infiniti of Chantilly (VA) dealership becomes one of two African-American-owned Infiniti stores in the Nissan North America Inc. luxury brand's Eastern region.

Reginald Brown and partner Jay H. Nussbaum own the store. Brown's appointment as dealer-principal brings the number of African-American Nissan and Infiniti dealers to 25.

“The appointment of an African-American dealer supports Infiniti's commitment to improve diversity among its dealer body,” says Mark Igo, vice president-Infiniti Division.

Brown, a local businessman and community advocate in the Virginia and Washington D.C. areas, says, “We chose to join the Infiniti family because of its strong reputation and its commitment to diversity.

“It's a very exciting time to join the Infiniti family, and we look forward to meeting the needs of the marketplace's increasingly diverse customer base.”

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