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KAR & ADESA Announce Management Changes

KAR Auction Services, Inc., announced that on January 6, 2014, Stephane St. Hilaire will be appointed the president and chief executive officer of ADESA, Inc., the company’s wholesale used-vehicle auction, and Tom Caruso will be appointed the chief client officer of KAR.

by Staff
November 22, 2013
KAR & ADESA Announce Management Changes

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KAR Auction Services, Inc., announced that on January 6, 2014, Stephane St. Hilaire will be appointed the president and chief executive officer of ADESA, Inc., the company’s wholesale used-vehicle auction, and Tom Caruso will be appointed the chief client officer of KAR.

ST. HILAIRE

St. Hilaire currently serves as the president and chief operating officer of ADESA Canada. He has worked for ADESA Canada for 15 years in positions of increasing responsibility, including the general manager of ADESA Montreal, one of ADESA’s largest auctions. In his new role, St. Hilaire will oversee the entire operation of ADESA and will report directly to Jim Hallett, chief executive officer of KAR.

“Stephane has been an exceptional leader and a driving force in building ADESA Canada. He has a vision for the increasing use of technology in the wholecar business and has been integral in the implementation of state-of-the-art information technology solutions which were incubated and piloted by ADESA Canada. Stephane is extremely knowledgeable about ADESA’s operations, customers, products and employees, and is ready to assume the role as chief executive officer and president of ADESA,” said
Hallett.

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CARUSO

In Caruso’s new role as chief client officer, he will continue to strengthen ADESA’s relationships with its customers, but also will further integrate our service offerings to customers across all of our business units. Caruso will continue to report directly to Hallett. 

"Tom has been instrumental in helping navigate one of the most difficult periods ever experienced in the auto industry through his leadership and strong customer development skills. This new appointment will allow Tom to directly focus on providing a total end-to-end remarketing solution to our wholesale used-vehicle auction, salvage vehicle auction, and floorplan financing customers," said Hallett.

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