Dealer Auto Auctions Names Managing Director
Robin Treadway has joined the Dealer’s Auto Auction Group’s Managing Director of Auction Operations.

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David Andrews, CEO of City Enterprises, LLC announced that auction doyen Robin Treadway has joined the Dealer’s Auto Auction Group’s Managing Director of Auction Operations.
“Robin’s expert knowledge of the auction industry covers every segment of our business,” said Andrews. “We are blessed to have someone with his level of integrity and experience to join us as we head into a new year of growth at Dealer’s Auto Auctions.”
Treadway has been in the automotive auction business for over 35 years. He began his career as a ringman for Tom Beasley at the Nashville Auto Auction in 1982. His career took him throughout Tennessee and Kentucky as an auctioneer, and in in 1994, he was instrumental in brokering Manheim’s purchase of Tennessee Auto Auction, which became Manheim Tennessee. This transaction started Treadway on a 20-year career with Manheim.
Tony Moorby, Treadway’s longtime friend and auction industry veteran observes, “Dealer’s Auto has made a wonderful acquisition. Robin Treadway is one of the best all-around auction operators and auctioneers in the industry.”
“Joining Dealer’s Auto Auction feels like coming full circle and finding home. As I start with a smaller, more personal company in the same region where I began my career, I feel reinvigorated.” Treadway stated. “I am excited and honored to be a part of David’s team and the Dealer’s Auto family of auctions.”
Andrews concluded, “I look forward to Robin developing winning strategies with our five auctions. His knowledge and years in the auction business puts him in a great position to contribute to our success.”
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