TPC Management Promotes Wanna to VP of Administration
Penny Wanna has been named VP of administration at TPC Management Company. With the promotion, Wanna marks her 10th year with TPC Management.

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Penny Wanna has been named VP of administration at TPC Management Company. With the promotion, Wanna marks her 10th year with TPC Management, where she has proved to be an invaluable member of the management team, reports company President & CEO Pierre Pons.
“Penny has been instrumental to the growth of our firm in all aspects, and along the way she has also found time to advance her academic degree, another feature that has added value to her efforts at TPC,” Pons said.
Added company Co-Founder, Pauline Pons, “Penny’s energy is unmatched as she has consistently taken on increasing responsibilities. Our clients have readily seen her contributions and effectiveness.”
Wanna handles a multitude of responsibilities at TPC Management, ranging from accounting and project management to conference and event planning for its many clients and associated companies, including ServNet Auctions, Auction Academy, and Interstate Automotive Services.

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“This is an exciting and dynamic business, and I have the good fortune to work with a tremendous group of people here at TPC Management,” says Wanna. “I have learned a great deal from Pierre, Pauline and the entire team over the last ten years and look forward to working with them to continue building TPC’s impact and influence on the industry.”
Prior to her association with TPC Management, Wanna spent ten years with Comcast in Minneapolis, MN as a Reports Analyst for the company’s Resource Management Department. She holds an Associates of Applied Science Degree from Columbia State College., where she graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa.
TPC can be reached online at www.tpcmgt.com.
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