New Derby Nissan branch manager tells automotive sector women to ‘go for it’

Bristol Street Motors’ newly promoted Derby Nissan branch manager has told women starting out on a career in automotive to “just got for it”.

Vikki Brooks has worked her way up through the ranks at the car retail group’s AM100-ranked owner Vertu Motors since starting her career as an apprentice aged 18.

And, after progressing through new and used business car manager and new car sales manager roles into her new position she is keen to inspire a new generation of women to drive their careers forward.

Brooks, who has also graduated from Vertu’s leadership development programme, said: “I am pleased and proud to be leading the team at Bristol Street Motors Derby Nissan. 

“The support I have received from management and colleagues during my seven years has been fantastic. I am very grateful to work for a forward-thinking company that values its workforce.

“Within Bristol Street Motors, there are so many opportunities and policies in place to ensure that all colleagues have the work-life balance they need. There’s also fantastic training and development courses available. 

“Although still male dominated, the industry is changing rapidly; to any woman who is interested in starting a career in the automotive industry, just go for it.” 

Bristol Street Motors’ Nissan dealership on Sir Frank Whittle Road, Derby, was one of the Japanese carmaker’s first franchised dealerships to receive a corporate identity (CI) upgrade recently.

It is part of a network which is embracing electrification with the 2022 introduction of new Juke and Qashqai E-Power hybrids and the Ariya SUV.

Commenting on Brooks’ appointment, Vertu chief executive Robert Forrester said: “We are delighted to have Vikki as our newest branch manager. It’s great to see the growing number of women who want to build a career in the automotive industry, and Vikki has set a great example of what can be achieved, seizing opportunities, and making the most of the company’s support.”

Andrew Humberstone, managing director of Nissan GB, added: “People are the most valuable asset of our company so it’s great to celebrate Vikki’s appointment to her new role and we wish her every success in her career.”

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