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Angelicchio Named to ServNet Board of Directors

NASHVILLE, TN - Dave Angelicchio, owner and general manager of Pittsburgh Independent Auto Auction in Pittsburgh, has been elected to serve a two-year term on the Board of Directors for ServNet Auctions.

by Staff
November 26, 2012
Angelicchio Named to ServNet Board of Directors

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NASHVILLE, TN - Dave Angelicchio, owner and general manager of Pittsburgh Independent Auto Auction in Pittsburgh, has been elected to serve a two-year term on the Board of Directors for ServNet Auctions. Angelicchio serves on the board headed by Chairman Jeff Brasher (Brasher’s Reno Auto Auction); President R. Charles Nichols (BSC America); Vice President Patty Stanley (Carolina and Indiana Auto Auctions) and Treasurer Kevin Brown (Missouri Auto Auction). Also serving as Directors are Doug Doll (Kansas City Independent Auto Auction) and Brad Sturgeon (DAA of the Rockies, DAA of the Southwest).

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Angelicchio is a past president of the National Auto Auction Association. He is currently a member of the NAAA Executive Committee, and serves as Treasurer of both the NAAA and the NAAA Political Action Committee. He was named Remarketer of the Year by Bobit Business Media and Vehicle Remarketing Magazine in 2011."I am very pleased to announce Dave Angelicchio’s election to ServNet’s Board, and to work alongside someone of his expertise and dedication to the industry,” said R. Charles Nichols, who begins the second year of his term as ServNet President: “It is an honor for me to work with Dave and the other members of ServNet’s board who exhibit such strong leadership and devote so much time and energy to serving this organization.”

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"Our auction has derived tremendous benefit from its association with ServNet,” said Angelicchio. “Partnering with the owners of the leading independent auctions in the country is an invaluable asset, which assists me in building strong and continuing relationships within the industry.  I am very proud to serve on the Board of Director of this elite group of auctions. To me ServNet auctions offer the best of both worlds, combining the strength of Independent Ownership with the benefits of sharing best practices and other synergies that come from being part of a large group.” 

ServNet is the nation's premier network of Independent auto auctions, working together to strengthen business relationships.  The ServNet member auctions span from coast to coast and from Florida to Alaska with headquarters in Nashville, Tenn.

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