Harold Hall (left) transfers ownership of Lambton Ford to new President Rob Ravensberg (right). June 15, 2015. (photo by Jake Jeffrey blackburnnews.com)Harold Hall (left) transfers ownership of Lambton Ford to new President Rob Ravensberg (right). June 15, 2015. (photo by Jake Jeffrey blackburnnews.com)
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New Owner At Lambton Ford

Lambton Ford officially has a new President.

Harold Hall has transferred ownership to Rob Ravensberg.

Ravensberg joined the dealership in 1998 as VP of Sales and a succession plan was structured for Ravensberg to eventually become owner.

Ravensberg, the 6th president in the company's history, says it'll be business as usual at the dealership.

He says he and his predecessor had similar starts in the industry.

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Harold Hall started in 1963, when the dealership was on Vidal St. He became owner on June 5th, 1980.

He says he's leaving the dealership in capable hands.

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Hall says he plans to stay busy in his retirement.

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