Manheim has promoted Danny Brawn to general manager at Manheim Darlington, located in South Carolina.
by Staff
March 6, 2015
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Manheim has promoted Danny Brawn to general manager at Manheim Darlington, located in South Carolina. Brawn has already assumed his new role. Manheim Darlington is a wholesale vehicle auction located at 1111 Harry Byrd Highway in Darlington.
Brawn, who joined Manheim in 2005, brings extensive auto remarketing, customer support, leadership and sales experiences to Darlington.
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“Our goal at Manheim is to continue to recognize top talent and ensure they are positioned to drive solid performance while expanding our customer base,” said Mike McKinney, RVP, East Region Operations. “Our company and customers in Darlington will benefit from Danny’s leadership, extensive industry knowledge and insights.”
In his previous role at Manheim, Brawn served as assistant general manager at Manheim Phoenix, where he led all of the auction’s customer-facing departments.
A native of Allentown, Pa., Brawn has held various roles with Manheim, including field sales manager for the Northwest Market, general sales manager for Manheim Portland, dealer sales manager for Manheim Kentucky and dealer sales representative at both Manheim Orlando and Manheim Nashville.
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