Manheim has named Denis Nazarenkov gm of Manheim San Diego, and he will focus on enhancing the client experience.
by Staff
August 11, 2016
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Manheim has named Denis Nazarenkov GM of Manheim San Diego to focus on enhancing the client experience.
Nazarenkov joined Manheim in 2006 and has held various management roles of increasing responsibility within human resources, according to Manheim.
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“The general manager role is a natural fit for Denis because of his exceptional background as a creative and strategic leader and his accessible coaching style,” said Barry Roop, Manheim’s regional vice president of the local West. “The ease with which he manages change and inspires employee engagement has Denis poised for strong results on the San Diego team.”
Most recently, he led people strategies for several Cox Automotive brands. Before that, he was responsible for human resource operations and strategy for all Manheim North America locations, which includes over 24 direct reports leading 6,000 human resource team members.
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