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BSC America has named Paul Weekes as the transportation manager of its Bel Air Auto Auction.

Before his time with BSC, Weekes was branch manager at Insurance Auto Auction in Baltimore, spending eight years with IAA.  He worked at Bel Air Auto Auction from 2001 to 2004.

 “Paul comes to us with over 20 years of top-performing transportation and logistics experience,” BSC president R. Charles Nichols said in a news release.  “He will be instrumental in establishing the infrastructure and managing the team we will need for servicing the influx of clients at our new facility.”

Weekes said:  “Coming in to Bel Air Auto Auction as they prepare to launch their new site is an honor. Bel Air has such a tremendous potential for growth at their new location, and I look forward to the very exciting challenges and victories to come. I am proud to be a part of this historic company’s growth.”

Raymond Nichols, CEO of BSC, added: “I am confident that Paul Weekes will lead our transportation team to the next level of technology and service, and we are proud to welcome him to our family of auctions.”

Greenville Auto Auction

In more auction news, Greenville Auto Auction announced that Kevin Stallings is being promoted to the assistant general manager position. 

Stallings has been with the auction since 2012, where he started off as a sale day driver.

He has since held roles in lot registration and served as fleet lease manager. Before becoming assistant GM, his most recent post was auction relationship manager.

In an email, general manager Billy Willis said: “We are very excited for Kevin and the entire team at Greenville Auto Auction.”

Indiana Auto Auction

Over at Indiana Auto Auction, the auction held a third-quarter promotion with Fiserv on Sept. 29, where any dealer purchasing a car from Fiserv from July to September was entered into a drawing for the “Firserv/Indianapolis Colts Getaway Giveaway.”

Winning the prize was Dave Destefano of Engle Road Auto in Fort Wayne, Ind.  He received two tickets to the Colts-Chicago Bears game in Indy this past Sunday and a package that included a $50 gas card, $100 restaurant gift card and a hotel room in Indianapolis the night before.  

Jeff Aisel, the auciton’s national accounts manager, said: “We are grateful for Fiserv’s commitment to Indiana Auto Auction, and dedicated to provide them with a high level of service each week.”