ATLANTA -

Manheim has appointed two new general managers. Emily Decker will serve as GM of Manheim Indianapolis, while David Aguilar will have that role with Manheim El Paso.

Decker, a 20-year veteran of Manheim, started as a dealer registration administrator and took on various roles with increasing responsibility at Manheim’s Tampa, St. Petersburg and Lakeland Locations. She most recently was assistant GM at Manheim Statesville.

Decker is engaged in company leadership programs including Manheim’s Guiding Coalition, the Cox mentor program, Women with Drive and the prestigious Cox Leader’s Edge program.

“Emily is a powerful addition to our GM ranks,” Tim Janego, regional vice president, east, said in a news release. “Our clients and the Indianapolis team will benefit from her deep knowledge, insight and commitment.”

Aguilar joined Manheim in 2013 as a human resources manager and quickly transitioned to reconditioning manager for the Manheim San Antonio and Dallas locations. His strong background in operations, acquired while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps for eight years and working in operations for the city of Austin, Texas, for 12 years, laid the foundation for his roles with Manheim.

“David’s quick rise at Manheim is a testament to his strategic focus and ability to help dealers move inventory in a market filled with discriminating buyers,” said Barry Roop, regional vice president, west. “His no-nonsense approach and collaborative style makes him ideal for this position.”