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Manheim, AutoTrader Present First NAMAD Innovation Award

During the National Association of Minority Automobile Dealers conference in Florida, Manheim and AutoTrader.com presented the association’s first-ever innovation award to Steve Ewing, president and CEO of Wade Ford.

by Staff
July 15, 2014
Manheim, AutoTrader Present First NAMAD Innovation Award

 

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Last week, Manheim and AutoTrader.com presented the first-ever National Association of Minority Automobile Dealers (NAMAD) Innovation Award to Steve Ewing, president and CEO of Wade Ford of Smyrna, Ga.

The 2014 NAMAD Innovation Award honors a leader in the industry who has positively impacted their organizations and the industry. The award was presented to Ewing during a reception on July 11 during the 2014 NAMAD Conference.

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“I am humbled by this award,” Ewing said. “It is very rewarding to be honored by NAMAD, but I must take a moment to credit my talented team at Wade Ford for their dedication to our customers, the dealership and the Ford brand.”

Ewing was selected as the first recipient of this award for the leadership he demonstrated through implementation and adoption of new technology and improvement of processes at Wade Ford. Under Ewing’s leadership, the 40,000-square-foot dealership recently underwent a $2 million renovation to help provide an enhanced customer experience at all the franchises’ touch points. Ewing is also a multi-year recipient of the Ford Motor Company President’s Award, as well as a member of the Ford Dealership Advisory Board.

“We are grateful to Manheim and AutoTrader.com for the sponsorship of the conference and for the partnership on this award,” said Damon Lester, president of NAMAD. “We are pleased to honor Steve Ewing for his contributions to the automobile industry.”

During the selection process, the NAMAD Board recommended members who embodied this award, and representatives from Manheim, AutoTrader.com, Kelley Blue Book, vAuto and VinSolutions voted on a recipient based on several criteria, including the ability to innovate, implement a vision, and demonstrate success in promoting technology.

“We are proud to not only sponsor this award but to be an important part of this conference,” said Bruce Jackson, Southeast division vice president of sales at AutoTrader.com.  “It’s a privilege to honor Steve Ewing for the leadership he has shown at Wade Ford.”

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A Detroit native, Ewing has held various positions in his 20-year career in the automotive industry, including salesman, sales manager, general manager and operator.  He purchased Wade Ford, which started in Atlanta in the 1930s before moving to Smyrna in the 1980s, 12 years ago after selling his Ford dealership in Pennsylvania.

Wade Ford was the first Motor Trend Dealership, which ensures buyers of previously-owned Ford vehicles that they are fully inspected and under warranty. The dealership averages 1,500 pre-owned and 1,400 new vehicle sales annually.

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