41 WWW.CHARLESTONWOMENPODCAST.COM | WWW.READCW.COM | WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/CHARLESTONWOMEN BUSINESS Driving Change AT MOUNT PLEASANT JEEP BY BROOKE WATSON In an industry long dominated by men, the experience of going to a car dealership can feel transactional at best and intimidating at worst. Mount Pleasant Jeep decided to do things differently, and it starts with the women helping lead the business. At Mount Pleasant Jeep, the strength is in its people, especially the women driving it forward. As a locally owned and family-operated dealership, its leadership blends generations of automotive experience with fresh, diverse perspectives. The Letson family, alongside partners Robin and Jack Salzman, built the foundation, and the women behind the scenes give it a distinct edge and a personal touch you can feel. From finance to first impressions, each plays a role in redefining the dealership experience. Controller Patty Shaw ensures a strong financial foundation. Office Manager Shantelle Johnson keeps operations running seamlessly, and Internet Manager Johnnilee Hall connects with customers before they walk through the door. Paula Heinzmann focuses on customer experience and engages with the community, while Marketing Director Theresa Wengel shapes the voice and image of the brand. Owner Michele Letson guides the overall vision with intention and heart. The result is a dealership that people actually enjoy. Rooted in respect, transparency and empowerment, the culture is felt immediately and is a key reason customers choose Mount Pleasant Jeep. The vehicles are, of course, a perfect fit for the Lowcountry lifestyle, but it's the experience that sets this dealership apart, driven largely by the women in leadership. Mount Pleasant Jeep proves a more thoughtful, people-first approach works. Here, customers are more than transactions. They're neighbors, friends and part of a community the team is proud to serve. Photo by Anne Caufmann For more information, visit mountpleasantjeep.com.
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