White Joins PAR North America as SVP
Stacey White has been named senior vice president of PAR North America’s remarketing services division.


CARMEL, Ind. — PAR North America (div. KAR Auction Services Inc.) announced that Stacey White will lead its remarketing services division as senior vice president. This appointment aims to further develop and expand PAR’s remarketing products for its customers, according to North American President Lisa Scott.
“At PAR, we are working to transform the asset recovery industry to a more streamlined, convenient experience for our clients,” Scott said. “With more than 20 years of remarketing experience, Stacey understands our customers’ needs. She is a dedicated, driven automotive industry professional with a proven track record of success — a great addition to our already dynamic senior leadership team.”
In her new role, White will focus on implementing solutions that further streamline PAR’s customer experience while working to expand customer relationships, anticipate client needs, and develop new services and tools to meet those needs. She previously served as senior vice president of KAR enterprise optimization. White began her career with GMAC in 1993 as an acquisitions administrator and worked in analyst roles for acquisitions, customer relations, accounting, and remarketing.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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