Manheim has appointed general managers for its Atlanta and Fort Myers auctions that will focus on strategic growth and enhancing the client experience, the Cox Automotive company announced.
by Staff
November 6, 2017
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Manheim has appointed general managers for its Atlanta and Fort Myers auctions that will focus on strategic growth and enhancing the client experience, the Cox Automotive company announced.
Manheim named Noel Kitsch its GM for Manheim Georgia, which is one of three Manheim auction locations in the city, and Joey Satfield its GM for Manheim Fort Myers, which is one of 11 Manheim locations in the state.
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Kitsch joined Manheim in 2001 as a dealer sales representative and went on to various roles with increasing responsibility. He was most recently the senior assistant general manager at Manheim Central Florida.
Satfield
Kitsch has acted as the assistant general manager and dealer services manager at Manheim Orlando as well as the assistant general manager role at Manheim Dallas.
Satfield joined Manheim in 2013 as a field sales representative at Manheim Lakeland in Florida. He most recently served as assistant general manager at Manheim Kansas City, where he worked in partnership with clients. Prior to this role, Satfield served as dealer services manager at Manheim Orlando.
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