MT. ARLINGTON, NJ - Gus Xamplas, VP of remarketing for Donlen was recently named as one of the VPs for the International Automotive Remarketers Allinace (IARA).
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October 8, 2012
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MT. ARLINGTON, NJ - Gus Xamplas, VP of remarketing for Donlen was recently named as one of the VPs for the International Automotive Remarketers Allinace (IARA).
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"I’m honored and excited to be named a VP of the IARA," Xamplas said. "The organization works on issues affecting all consigners and provides us a voice within the industry. The Board and Committee members are knowledgeable, energetic people focused on improving the remarketing business. I’m proud to be a part of the Alliance."
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Matt Marks, executive director for the IARA commented, "Gus has been a very active member of several IARA committees, and I look forward to working with him as a VP."
The IARA assists, educates, and shares knowledge across the vehicle remarketing industry, so that each association member is empowered to maximize efficiencies with access to new ideas and best practice exchanges that will engender continuous improvement of processes and procedures. For more information, visit www.iaraonline.org.
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