PIAA Makes Changes to Executive Team
Pittsburgh Independent Auto Auction (PIAA) has announced several major organizational changes involving its executive team.

ANGELICCHIO
Pittsburgh Independent Auto Auction (PIAA) has announced several major organizational changes involving its executive team.

ANGELICCHIO
David Angelicchio has been named Chairman & CEO of Pittsburgh Independent Auto Auction. Meanwhile, Dennis Angelicchio was appointed President and Debra Angelicchio-Jackson was appointed Vice President.
Company founder and NAAA Pioneer Clo Angelicchio stated, "Although I intend to be active in the business for as long as I am able, it is time to pass the torch. As we prepare to celebrate our 35th anniversary in May, I am extremely proud of the business that we have developed, and I am confident in our family’s ability to manage and continue to grow the business."

PIAA’s company founder, Clo Angelicchio (front), with the auction’s executive and management team: (l to r), Dave Angelicchio, Debra Angelicchio-Jackson, Dennis Angelicchio, and Chris Angelicchio.
A member of the ServNet Auction group, Pittsburgh Independent Auto Auction is an independently owned and operated Dealer-Only sale that features seven lanes selling every Tuesday and GM Factory Sale every other Thursday. Owned by the Angelicchio family for three decades, the auction has a buyer base of over 6,000 registered dealers. Located on 140 acres, the facility includes an on-site body shop, fully-staffed mechanical repair facility and state-of-the-art reconditioning center.
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