Stacey White Promoted to VP of Enterprise Optimization for KAR Auction Services
KAR Auction Services, Inc., a leading provider of vehicle and salvage auction services in North America, announced that Stacey White has been promoted to vice president of enterprise optimization, effective immediately.
by Staff
March 1, 2013
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KAR Auction Services, Inc., a leading provider of vehicle and salvage auction services in North America, announced that Stacey White has been promoted to vice president of enterprise optimization, effective immediately.
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White most recently served as director of process improvement and cost management and was recently given the additional responsibility of the sourcing and procurement division. She has held positions of increased responsibility since joining the team as an operational compliance auditor in May 2008. In her new role, she will continue to report directly to David Vignes, executive vice president of enterprise optimization for KAR Auction Services.
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“Stacey has a knack for identifying best practices and then implementing standardized processes that benefit our employees, our customers and our entire family of companies,” said Vignes. “She has played an integral role in ensuring that we adhere to cost-management processes that maximize efficiencies enterprise-wide and ensure the sustainability of our PRIDE program.”
White has more than 20 years of experience in the automotive remarketing industry. She began her career with GMAC in 1993 as an acquisitions administrator and worked in analyst roles for acquisitions, customer relations, accounting and remarketing.
White holds degrees from Canada’s Saint Mary’s University and Compu College School of Business in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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