ES3
Derek Robinson is an experienced automotive industry professional currently serving as a Genesis Retail Advisor at ES3 since April 2025. Prior roles include Market Area Manager at MSX International, and Launch and Field Trainer at Jackson Dawson, where responsibilities included launching and sustaining the Ford Mobile Service Program. Derek also held positions at Cox Automotive Inc. as a Senior Dealer Performance Consultant, managing dealer relationships and improving performance metrics, and at Xtime as a Dealer Performance Consultant. Earlier experience includes impactful roles at Nissan and Infiniti Motor Company, focusing on dealer operations, sales growth, and fixed operations management. Derek holds a Bachelor of Science in Technology from Pittsburg State University, earned between 2002 and 2005.
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ES3
ES3 is a training, consulting, marketing and communications company that specializes in the automotive industry working with OEMs to help their Field and dealership personnel. Our team plans, creates and executes innovative professional development, business management and marketing programs across every media (live event, workshop, one-on-one coaching/consulting, web/mobile, webinars, eLearning, video). Our solutions are powerful, measurable and based on an in-depth understanding of our clients' objectives, products, services, retail operations and marketplace. ES3 not only offers a wide variety of program-enhancing services and products — but the strategic expertise to make sure each and every element is in-sync and working hard for our clients. Great Ideas Happen Here…ideas that culminate in industry-leading creative, performance improvement, technology, media and event solutions. ES3 opened its doors in 2002 and has five offices in Rochester Hills MI, Fountain Valley CA, Dallas TX, Fort Mill SC and Toronto, Canada. With 100 employees across North America, ES3 has partnered with more than 40 different brands in 15 years. ES3 was recognized as one of Metro Detroit’s Top Workplaces by the Detroit Free Press in 2011.