ARA President Doug Turner detailed the consignor group's rebranding during his annual address on March 27, 2024 at the Conference of Automotive Remarketing in Phoenix, Arizona.
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The reigning dad joke of the 2024 Conference of Automotive Remarketing referred to the childhood warning about putting out an eye, or someone losing an eye if you don’t settle down and behave.
The IARA (International Automotive Remarketers Alliance) is one business group never to just settle for something as it pursues success and growth — with eyes wide open. So as of March 26, the IARA officially transitioned to ARA (Automotive Remarketing Alliance).
“We are a reenergized alliance on the move,” Turner told a general session audience. “When I think about the definition of reenergized, a few things come to mind, like make someone or something feel energetic, or eager again, or bring energy to something. What jumps out at me as well is reinvigorate, revitalize, rejuvenate, revive, rekindle, refresh, reawaken, and recharge. And when I think about the transition, a lot of that stuff comes to mind. This change will be very big for not only us, but also for the industry.”
Citing the many volunteers on ARA committees, Turner said the group’s engagement and activity levels have been higher than ever, with resources growing.
“We're rolling out updated branding with a simpler name, logo, and messaging that reflects the community of remarketers we serve,” he said.
Turner, who started his two-year term as president in August 2023, recalled the alliance’s founding in 2001 when a legion of automotive consignors coalesced in Southern California to launch an advocacy group to ensure they had a bolder voice in an industry weighted more toward auctions.
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Almost 25 years later, the ARA has enhanced its member communications through upgrades to its website, more active social media, direct response, email, advertising, outreach, and a renewed partnership with Bobit Business Media, which owns and produces CAR.
“We have planted the seeds for future growth and future successes to come that solidify [and build on] the past years,” Turner said. “We're laying the foundation for a larger membership tent with outreach to credit unions and a new focus on auto dealers.”
“The more we can lead by example with our team, the more of an impact we will have that will create the kind of. . . initiative to grow within the remarketing industry,” he said.
ARA executive director Mark Coleman displays a promotional poster for the IARA Summer Roundtable bearing the new ARA logo during the alliance's opening CAR reception on March 26, 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona. The annual Roundtable will be held Aug. 20-22 at the Omni PGA Frisco Resort north of Dallas, Texas.
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Eyeballing the Numbers
A day earlier, at the ARA’s opening CAR reception, executive director Mark Coleman couldn’t resist mentioning the need to “wear an eyepatch tonight” over the lost “I.”
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“We're going to be rolling out the updated branding throughout the summer with the goal of having our branding 100% done by our annual Summer Roundtable Aug. 20-22,” Coleman said. “You are at the official unveiling of our updated branding.”
The rebranding unfurls at a time when the ARA has hit new highs in membership levels and professional development as of April 3:
275 member organizations in the ARA representing 1,250 active individual members.
44 new members in the past year for year-over-year growth of 15%
62 consignor member organizations represented, including OEMs, fleet management companies, banks, consumer finance companies, subprime lenders, and remarketing service providers.
2.5 million vehicles handled annually by member consignors.
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