Manheim named Stephen Smith as Vice President of Product Management. In this role, Smith will guide the development of strategic products and services to ensure the company continues to address changing client needs and marketplace opportunities.
by Staff
November 19, 2015
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To deliver a better experience for its clients through innovative products and services, Manheim named Stephen Smith as Vice President of Product Management. In this role, Smith will guide the development of strategic products and services to ensure the company continues to address changing client needs and marketplace opportunities.
“Stephen’s wholesale and retail marketing expertise, coupled with his knowledge of understanding the challenges clients face in identifying the right products for their business, make him the ideal choice for this important role,” said Grace Huang, senior vice president of Inventory Services, Manheim North America. “With Stephen’s track record of product leadership, I know we will deliver innovative tools and services to help our clients succeed.”
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In his new role, Smith will oversee a team of product managers responsible for developing and launching new products and services that help clients better compete. In addition, he will work closely with the Inventory Services team to ensure that Manheim’s product offerings are aligned to support the company’s growth strategy.
Previously Senior Director of Customer Marketing, Smith developed and activated marketing strategy for Manheim North America, including brand strategy, campaign management, digital marketing and product marketing.
Demonstrating Cox values, Smith volunteers with the Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research, Children’s Restoration Network and Foster Care Support Foundation. He is also a Board of Stewards member for the Roswell United Methodist Church (Roswell, Ga.).
Smith earned his master’s degree in business administration management from Loyola College of Maryland, and graduated cum laude from the University of South Carolina where he completed his bachelor’s degree in psychology and business administration.
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