TPC Management Company announced that 11-year company veteran Jiles Wanna has been promoted to the position of Partner with the firm.
by Staff
August 19, 2015
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TPC Management Company announced that Jiles Wanna has been promoted to the position of Partner with the firm. Wanna has been with TPC for 11 years with duties as Director of Business Development and also as a member of the administrative staff for both Auction Academy and ServNet Auctions.
Said TPC President, Pierre Pons, “Jiles has been a long-standing and valuable member of our team. With his many years of experience and industry training, he has played a significant role in our firm’s growth and success. We look forward to having him work more closely with many of our auction clients to help them expand their business relationships with institutional accounts.”
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Wanna has worked at TPC Management since 2004. In 2012, he completed the course requirements to become a Certified Automotive Remarketer (CAR) in the program initiated by the International Automotive Remarketers Alliance. Previous to his CAR certification, he completed the Vehicle Remarketing Industry Certification through the IARA/ Northwood University program as well as Manheim’s Condition Report Writer Certification.
Wanna is based at TPC headquarters in Franklin, Tenn.
With over 30 years of industry experience, TPC Management Company provides consulting and management recruiting services to a wide variety of companies within the automotive industry. TPC Management Company has also developed Auction Academy, a continuing education program for professionals in the auction industry. TPC can be reached on the worldwide web at www.tpcmgt.com.
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