ADESA Names Two General Managers
Angela Williams will serve in the role at ADESA Houston and Brad Yeager will lead ADESA Ocala in Florida.
ADESA announced the appointment of two new general managers this week for two its U.S. auction locations.

Brad Yeager
Angela Williams will serve in the role at ADESA Houston and Brad Yeager will lead ADESA Ocala in Florida.

Angela Williams
“Angela and Brad have proven themselves in past positions for KAR Global, rising to new challenges and posting solid results,” said Srisu Subrahmanyam, chief operating officer of ADESA. “Through their years of experience in the auto remarketing industry, they have built their knowledge of auction operations and forged strong relationships within and across the industry. We’re delighted to expand our auction general manager ranks with these two experienced leaders.”
Williams has worked in the remarketing industry for more than 20 years. She joined ADESA in 2017 as executive sales director and most recently served as the commercial accounts manager at ADESA Houston.
Before joining ADESA, Williams worked at Rawls Auto Auction for more than 20 years in various roles such as business development and marketing manager, assistant general manager, and fleet lease manager.
Yeager most recently served as regional sales director of the Southeast Region for TradeRev. In that position, Yeager opened markets in Charleston, S.C. and Mobile, Ala. Yeager previously worked for Cox Automotive in several capacities, such as senior manager of national client sales support and manager of customer relationship management sales enablement.
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