Jack Neshe Promoted to General Manager at ADESA Boston
MEL, IN—ADESA Corp., a subsidiary of ADESA, Inc. (NYSE: KAR), today announced Jack Neshe has recently been promoted to General Manager of ADESA Boston.
MEL, IN—ADESA Corp., a subsidiary of ADESA, Inc. (NYSE: KAR), today announced Jack Neshe has recently been promoted to General Manager of ADESA Boston. Neshe most recently held the Auction Manager position at the auction.
“Neshe has played a key role in what we’ve been able to accomplish here at the company’s largest auction,” said Tom Caruso, Regional Vice President, East Region. “I have enjoyed working with him over the last several years and am confident that he has the leadership skills and experience we need in this role.”
Jack Neshe has been an integral part of ADESA Boston since 1990, where he began his career as Service Manager in the mechanic shop, eventually becoming Operations Manager. In 1993, Neshe was promoted to Assistant General Manager at the auction. He is on the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Independent Auto Dealers Association (MIADA). Neshe has been instrumental in coordinating an annual Classic Car and Motorcycle charity event that has raised more than $175,000 for children’s charities.
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