XLerate Charleston Auto Auction Adds Four to Sales Team
XLerate Charleston has expanded its auto auction sales team by announcing four new additions to the team, according to an announcement from the Auction.
by Staff
June 21, 2017
Courtesy of XLerate.
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Courtesy of XLerate.
XLerate Charleston has expanded its auto auction sales team by announcing four new additions to the team, according to an announcement from the Auction.
In a newly created position, Krysten Hohl has been named national remarketer. In this role, Hohl will work with the auction’s current institutional clients and will also play a crucial role in growing the Lease Bank business. Prior to this position, Hohl served as a dealer relations representative, where she served dealers in Northeast South Carolina and Southwest North Carolina.
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Johnathan Hollis has been named the auction’s new digital development representative for the greater Atlanta market. Here Hollis will continue to grow the company’s digital footprint. Before this appointment, Hollis served in various positions at KAR Auction Services and AFC.
Rachel Cortes will be the new dealer relations representative for Territory One, according to Charleston Auto Auction. In this position, Cortes will provide auction solutions to both buyers and sellers in the Northeast South Carolina and Southwest South Carolina regions. Before this role, Rachel was with AFC.
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