Related: PAR North America Hires SVP White
Saratoga Automobile Museum Hires Auction Director
William H. Windham III, an auction industry veteran with more than 35 years of experience in the automotive space, has assumed the role.

Bill H. Windham III, Saratoga Automobile Museum auction director.
Photo courtesy of Saratoga Automobile Museum.
The Saratoga Automobile Museum has named William H. Windham III as its new auction director. Windham is an auction industry veteran with more than 35 years of experience in the automotive space.
Most recently, he served as sales and marketing manager for Auctions American and as VP of the automotive division of Morphy's Auctions.
In his new position, he will manger overall auction operations with a focus on attracting bidders and consignors for the Saratoga Auto Auction in September, the museum announced.
The Saratoga Auto Auction is in its third year of operation, and Windham is expected to lead the auction into its most significant year to date. Windham's experience in management, partnerships with luxury car dealerships, connections in the racing industry and with classic car collectors will be an asset to the auction, the museum stated.
The 2019 Saratoga Auto Auction will take place on Sept. 20-21 at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center.
More Operations

Used EVs Strengthen Overall Electric Vehicle Market
The latest sales data point to several reasons for the divergent trends in new and used EVs that can factor into fleet cycling decisions.
Read More →
The Data-Driven Haul: 5 Ways AI is Leveling the Playing Field in Auto Transport
Large and small transport fleets are becoming more competitive as predictive analytics and real-time data inform the logistics decision chain.
Read More →
How to Speak the Same Language on Fleet Safety
Drivers, supervisors, and data often speak different safety “languages.” Getting on the same page will drive better results.
Read More →
2026 CAR Awards Celebrate Industry Excellence
CAR’s annual Fleet Remarketing Awards opened a reimagined 2026 conference designed to bridge the worlds of fleet management and automotive remarketing.
Read More →
The Predictive Pivot: How AI and Data Are Redefining Auto Logistics in 2026
AI is no longer a luxury but the baseline for profitability in 2026. Auto haulers that adopt these tools now will quickly outpace those using manual workflows and taking a wait-and-see approach.
Read More →
The Predictive Pivot: How AI and Data Are Redefining Auto Logistics in 2026
AI is no longer a luxury but the baseline for profitability in 2026. Auto haulers that adopt these tools now will quickly outpace those that use manual workflows or take a wait-and-see approach.
Read More →
CAR 2026 Recap Part 2: Closing the Gap Between Data & Remarketing Value
The second half of CAR 2026 examined how fleets can translate lifecycle strategy, vehicle data, and market shifts into higher real-world results.
Read More →
CAR2026 in Two Words: Velocity, Value (Part 1)
The 2026 Conference of Automotive Remarketing convened with a mandate to involve a new constituency — fleet managers — and an updated mission to demonstrate unrealized value in de-fleeted vehicles.
Read More →
CAR 2026: Get the Wall Street Update on the Key Players in Remarketing
From a Wall Street analyst's take on remarketing's key players to whether fleets need their own version of Carfax, CAR 2026's afternoon roundtables will answer key operational and industry questions.
Read More →
CAR 2026 Session to Uncover the Missing Data That's Costing Fleets at Disposal
Work trucks lose value at remarketing, not because they aren't worth more, but because the data to prove it rarely makes it to the auction.
Read More →