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DealerSocket Hires Automotive Software Veteran Byron McDuffee as COO

McDuffee brings more than two decades of auto industry innovation and helping dealers leverage data and digital technologies in their sales, marketing, and service strategies.

December 21, 2020
DealerSocket Hires Automotive Software Veteran Byron McDuffee as COO

McDuffee brings more than two decades of auto industry innovation and helping dealers leverage data and digital technologies in their sales, marketing, and service strategies.

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DALLAS – DealerSocket, Inc., a leading SaaS provider to the automotive industry, today announced the appointment of Byron McDuffee as chief operating officer (COO). The 22-year automotive industry veteran will oversee DealerSocket’s operations, customer success and support, corporate development, strategy, vendor management, and analytics teams.

"Byron is an accomplished auto industry leader, and we are excited to welcome him to DealerSocket and our executive team," said DealerSocket CEO Sejal Pietrzak. "Byron has strong experience in leading global teams, creating successful growth strategies, optimizing processes, and driving analytics. He has a dealer-first customer service approach and a keen focus on building a strong company culture and positive employee engagement, all of which aligns with DealerSocket’s priorities. I am thrilled that he has joined us, and he is already making a significant positive impact to our company.”

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McDuffee previously served as senior vice president and general manager of Automotive Services at Equifax, where he led and managed all aspects of the automotive business. McDuffee also served in a variety of leadership roles at CDK Global, including general management responsibilities and as the head of the company's global strategy and corporate ventures group. 

“I’m excited to join DealerSocket, an organization whose goals are so closely aligned with my experience and passion for this great industry,” said McDuffee. “DealerSocket has made significant strides in helping dealers leverage data and product innovation to define the customer journey, increase buyer satisfaction, and maximize dealership profit potential. The acquisition of Auto/Mate elevates the company's market position even more, giving dealers a much-needed new choice in the full platform-provider space."

McDuffee, who will relocate from Illinois to DealerSocket’s Dallas headquarters in 2021, officially joined DealerSocket in November.

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Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today

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