Wilde Automotive: Over 100 job opportunities at new Honda store in Madison

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Friday, September 21, 2012

Contact:

Jorge Hidalgo, 608-345-6192, jhidalgo@wildehonda.com
Tracie Pierce, 941-316-9888, tracie@wildeproductions.net

MADISON WI – Wilde Automotive, a 45-year-old family-owned and operated Wisconsin company with dealerships in Waukesha and West Allis, is building a new 52,000 sq. ft. Honda store in the east side of town. The new facility will provide over 100 new job opportunities for people in the Madison area. The $10 million facility, now in the final stages of construction, is scheduled to open in early December.

Located at the intersection of High Crossing Boulevard and Nelson Road, Wilde East Towne Honda is now accepting applications for full and part time positions in management, sales, service, finance, parts and administrative support. A list of open positions and the application form are available at wildeeasttownehonda.com.

“We are pleased to bring such a significant number of jobs to the Madison area for our world-class operation,” said Jorge Hidalgo who is partnering with Wilde Automotive to establish the dealership. “If you’re a qualified individual committed to customer service excellence, be sure to look at our list of job openings and submit an application.”

In addition to jobs, the new dealership will increase purchasing in the local area. “We’ll buy locally as much as possible,” said Hidalgo, “from office and cleaning supplies to signage and food service, we will support Madison merchants.” Wilde East Towne Honda will also add tax revenue to the City of Madison and support civic activities.

The state of the art facility has numerous features that enhance sustainability and make it look like a retail center. The vehicle service area is located on the lower level and the showroom on the upper level, thereby optimizing land usage.

Wilde and Hidalgo are elated to bring to Madison their expertise in world-class service and demonstrated volume efficiency that has greatly benefited their customers.

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