ADESA Changes Management at Three Florida Auctions
ADESA announced changes to the management teams at three of its Florida auction locations, including ADESA Orlando, ADESA Sarasota, ADESA Tampa

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ADESA changed management teams at three of its Florida auction locations, including ADESA Orlando, ADESA Sarasota, and ADESA Tampa.
Jeff York, the previous GM of ADESA Sarasota, will now lead ADESA Orlando as GM, and Lisa O’Neil, who previously served as assistant GM at ADESA Atlanta, will now serve as GM at ADESA Tampa. Meanwhile, Curt Farris, the previous GM of ADESA Tampa, will now hold the same title at ADESA Sarasota.

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“Jeff, Curt and Lisa are veteran industry professionals with proven auction expertise and are key examples of the strong bench strength throughout our organization,” said ADESA COO Paul Lips. “They bring a breadth of knowledge and experience to their new roles and will excel at serving customers and employees alike in the Florida market.”
York, a 40-year automotive industry veteran, has been the GM of ADESA Sarasota since 2007. Farris joined ADESA Sarasota as fleet lease manager in 2007, and was promoted to GM of ADESA Tampa in 2012.

Farris
O’Neil joined ADESA Atlanta in 2003 and has served as commercial accounts manager, regional sales manager, national sales manager and director of inside sales and dealer relations. In 2015, she was named assistant GM for ADESA Atlanta.
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