Manheim Promotes George to SVP, Digital and In-Lane Product Development
ATLANTA – As part of its continuing focus on serving customers in any way they choose, Manheim announced the promotion of Joe George to senior vice president, digital and in-lane product development.

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ATLANTA – As part of its continuing focus on serving customers in any way they choose, Manheim announced the promotion of Joe George to senior vice president, digital and in-lane product development. The new position is an expansion of George’s previous role as group vice president, Manheim Digital, and reflects Manheim’s strategy to continue developing innovative solutions that make it easy for customers to conduct business.

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In this new role, George will oversee long-range product development processes including researching and analyzing new or improved products, services, and partnerships that provide strategic and unique competitive advantages. He remains responsible for the evolution of Manheim’s digital marketplace, including Manheim Simulcast, OVE.com, Manheim.com, mobile services and multiple product solution platforms. He will also maximize Manheim’s focus on leveraging the collective strengths of its digital and product in-lane lines.
“Joe’s deep in-lane auction experience and solid understanding of emerging digital trends positioned him well for this critical role,” said Janet Barnard, Manheim executive vice president and chief operating officer. “Joe has done a terrific job of listening to our customers and delivering the types of products and support they’ve asked for and need today, as well as in the future,” said Barnard.
George, an auto industry veteran, joined Manheim more than 21 years ago as amarketing/arbitration manager.Since then, he has held numerous positions within the Cox automotive family of businesses. He was one of AutoTrader.com’s first employees. He also held leadership positions at Cox AutoTrader and at Cox AutoTrader/AutoMart.
George holds a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration and a Master of Business Administration degree from The Ohio State University. He remains active in the community by volunteering with Georgia Special Olympics, Society of St.Vincent de Paul, Marist Way and is on the Chairman Board of Trustees Notre Dame Academy.
As 2012 progresses, George will help Manheim continue to develop and blend digital and in-lane products in ways that drive business results for customers.
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