Kennedy Named 2012 Consignor of the Year
LAS VEGAS - Dan Kennedy, manager of remarketing for General Motors, was named "Consignor of the Year" by Bobit Business Media and Vehicle Remareketing magazine.

Dan Kennedy, manager of remarketing for General Motors, accepts the 2012 Consignor of the Year award.
LAS VEGAS - Dan Kennedy, manager of remarketing for General Motors, was named "Consignor of the Year" by Bobit Business Media and Vehicle Remareketing magazine. The award was presented during the 2012 Conference of Automotive Remarketing, held March 14-15 in Las Vegas.

Dan Kennedy, manager of remarketing for General Motors, accepts the 2012 Consignor of the Year award.
The winner of the award was voted for in an online ballot by remarketing industry professionals. Qualification requirements include:
1.Implemented and encouraged the use of best practices.
2.Created, embraced, and implemented industry innovations.
3.Moved the industry forward with professionalism and the highest standards.
4.Willingly shared expertise and skills to advance the industry.
5.Participated in industry associations and groups.
6.Served as mentors and/or role models in developing the next generation of remarketing professionals.
Kennedy has spent 32 years in the automotive industry, with the last 25 years spent in the remarketing function.

Kennedy accepted the award from Mike Antich, editor and associate publisher of Vehicle Remarketing and Automotive Fleet magazines.
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