America's Auto Auction Names National Sales Director
Tammy Swofford has been appointed National Sales Director for the company, which includes 12 auction facilities.

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America’s Auto Auction has announced a recent addition to its management team. Tammy Swofford has been appointed National Sales Director for the company, which includes 12 auction facilities.

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“We are pleased to announce the promotion of Tammy Swofford to National Sales Director,” said Jeff Bunch, COO at America’s Auto Auction. “Tammy has worked in the auction and remarketing industry since 2005, handling both in-lane and online sales and managing fleet, lease, and dealer business. Since joining America’s Auction in 2013, she has demonstrated a keen understanding of all facets of our auction operations, and has developed a record of distinguished performance as she has trained sales teams and expanded our fleet/lease and dealer customer base. We are confident that in her new role as National Sales Director she will continue to play an important role in our company’s growth and success.”
Bunch explains that Swofford will work with regional and national fleet/lease accounts to expand the company’s market share. In addition, she will train local sales teams and work with local dealer groups to expand dealer participation at all auction locations.
“As the fastest growing auction company in the country, America’s Auto Auction maintains a keen focus on both buyers and sellers in order to nourish healthy local markets and build strong foundations for institutional remarketers,” said Bunch. “We are proud to have Tammy on America’s team and know that each of our auctions will benefit from her expertise and commitment to superior service.”
For more information, visit www.americasautoauction.com.
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