One View Appoints 18-Year Auto Industry Veteran as Director of Sales
In his new role, Warren Miller will drive sales and processes, maintain current customer satisfaction and facilitate long-term relationships with automotive dealerships, CPAs and partners.

INDIANAPOLIS — One View, a provider of digital document management software, has named Warren Miller as its director of sales, the company announced last week.
According to the firm, Miller will drive sales and processes, maintain current customer satisfaction and facilitate long-term relationships with automotive dealerships, CPAs and partners. He will also manage the strategic electronic document scanning and archiving growth as well as overall market position, according to the company.
“We are excited to have Warren join One View and lead our sales initiatives as we continue to reach a broader market to grow our customer base,” said David DeHaven, One View CEO. “Warren’s vast industry experience, proven successful track record and leadership will be a substantial asset in providing additional value and greater service to our customers.”
Miller brings 18 years of experience in the automotive industry. He most recently served as vice president of sales for Quadrant 4 System Corp., a software as a service platform for education and healthcare customers. He also worked at Reynolds and Reynolds as a sales director. At Reynolds and Reynolds, he led significant growth in the Midwest and Northeast regions for their software, marketing services, and financing and document solutions, according to the company.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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