FRANKLIN, Tenn. -

ServNet recently announced several adjustments to its leadership team. At its fall owners’ meeting, Eric Autenrieth, co-owner and general manager of Indiana Auto Auction, was elected to the group’s board of directors.

Autenrieth, also the group’s representative to the International Automotive Remarketers Alliance, succeeds Brad Sturgeon, of DAA of the Rockies and DAA of the Southwest, who concluded his term.

In other board news, former board member Ben Brasher, of Brasher’s Sacramento Auto Auction, was elected to the office of treasurer. Former treasurer and vice president Kevin Brown, owner of Missouri Auto Auction, will continue as VP until he succeeds Patty Stanley as president at the end of her current term in the fall of 2015.

“ServNet’s auction owners are extremely active in all aspects of the organization, serving as directors and officers to support the group’s position on all manner of industry initiatives,” said Pierre Pons, ServNet’s chief executive officer. “In addition to operating very successful businesses, they contribute a tremendous amount of their time and energy to ensure that ServNet and its individual member auctions are well positioned in the remarketing industry.”

Board positions remaining in place, according to ServNet, include: chairman of the board, R. Charles Nichols (BSC America/Bel Air and Tallahassee Auto Auctions; director, Bill Williams Jr. (Flint Auto Auction); and director, Dave Angelicchio (Pittsburgh Auto Auction, Winchester Auto Auction).