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INFINITI LANGLEY
A living testament to OpenRoad Infiniti Langley’s commitment to the community is the business’s only female General Manager, Pamela Alspach. Also wearing the hats of supermom and female powerhouse, inspiring is an understatement for her story. A decade ago, Alspach started off as part-time receptionist in the same auto mall, at BMW Langley. She now oversees OpenRoad Infiniti Langley as an executive leader.
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erving Fraser Valley communities with top-tier customer service and an exceptional car buying experience, OpenRoad Infiniti Langley undoubtedly has something for everyone. Upon entering the facility, you’ll be welcomed by the best-in-class automotive professionals and experts to provide you with a customized car buying and ownership experience. This truly is a place with endless possibilities. A living testament to OpenRoad Infiniti Langley’s commitment to the community is the business’s only female General Manager, Pamela Alspach. Also wearing the hats of supermom and female powerhouse, inspiring is an understatement for her story. A decade ago, Alspach started off as part-time receptionist in the same auto mall, at BMW Langley. She now oversees OpenRoad Infiniti Langley as an executive leader.
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Before joining the company, Alspach spent the early days of her career as a Disability Claims Adjudicator. Soon after, she became a mother and began to imagine herself as a stay-at-home mom. Fate had something different in the works! When she discovered that BMW Langley was opening up, she applied for a part-time receptionist position, which soon become full-time. Alspach accepted the role, putting faith in a supportive employer that seemed understanding of her time commitments as a parent and saw her potential for doing more. “I was one of the first employees as doors opened. I can still remember setting up chairs and computer systems,” recalls Alspach. The road to General Manager wasn’t easy for the boss lady. Having worked on the sales floor, in the finance office, service advisory, business development, and as