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Manheim announced general manager changes at five auction locations on Wednesday.

The company promoted Manheim St. Louis’ Jason Blake, Manheim Kansas City’s Victor Ferlaino, Manheim Denver’s Ray Priest, Manheim Milwaukee’s Tom Saldutte and newly hired Manheim Northstar’s Scott Maybee, who joins Manheim following a position as vice president of operations for Nissan Canada Finance.

“These seasoned leaders will foster the continued success of their respective locations and help our clients grow their businesses,” Manheim division vice president-national Mike McKinney said in a news release.

Previously, Blake was an assistant general manager at Manheim St. Louis. Throughout his 21-year tenure he’s served in a variety of roles and worked at six locations.

Ferlaino’s has been responsible for delivering client service in a variety of roles since joining Manheim 18 years ago. For five years he served as general manager at Manheim Cincinnati.

Most recently, Ferlaino was active in piloting Manheim’s Retail Advantage; he helped the St. Louis team identify mobile opportunities which allowed them to gain additional revenues, according to Manheim.

Prior to Denver, Priest was the general manager of Manheim Seattle. He has been with Manheim for 16 years and held a variety of progressive leadership positions.

In 2016, Priest successfully executed a cross-border mobile sale with Canadian vehicles.

Saldutte’s tenure at Manheim spans 29 years.

“He has a track record for developing teams to drive results and building client trust and credibility,” said Manheim.

Before transitioning to general manager, he was the assistant general manager at Manheim Milwaukee.

“This impressive group of leaders brings insights that will make a positive impact as Manheim continues to deliver value through end-to-end remarketing services for our clients,” said Nick Boris, Manheim regional vice president, national central region.