vAuto Hires VP of Corporate Development
vAuto, a provider of used-car inventory management systems, named Morrie Eisenberg as vice president of corporate development. He will be responsible for leading key strategic initiatives for the company.
OAK BROOK, Ill. — vAuto, a provider of used-car inventory management systems, named Morrie Eisenberg as vice president of corporate development. He will be responsible for leading key strategic initiatives for the company.
Eisenberg was previously director of business development at Digital Motorworks Inc., (DMI), a technology firm serving the automotive sector that was sold to ADP Corporation in 2002. Following his work at DMI, he joined Microsoft Corporation and developed online services partnerships in the United States and international markets. Eisenberg has also worked as CEO of Spleak Media Network, a venture-funded online media company, and as a consultant at Bain & Company.
“Morrie’s diverse background in web media as well as business development makes him a great addition to the vAuto management team,” said Keith Jezek, vAuto’s president and CEO. “His ability to help refine and execute the company’s long-term growth strategies will bode well for our customers as well as our business.”
Eisenberg is a graduate of The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, and received his MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management in Cambridge, Mass.
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