Women in Remarketing: Marti Eulberg

By subscribing, you agree to receive communications from Auto Remarketing and our partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. We may share your information with select partners and sponsors who may contact you about their products and services. You may unsubscribe at any time.
CARY, N.C. –
Below is a Q&A with Marti Eulberg, director of brand management at Sonic Automotive and EchoPark Automotive and a 2017 Women in Remarketing honoree.
Auto Remarketing: What was your path to the automotive industry, and what do you enjoy most about working in the car business?
Marti Eulberg: I don’t think it has necessarily been a path as much as it has been a journey. I enjoy the fact that cars connect people and everyone has a story. This journey has allowed me to travel the world and experience mobility on many different levels. It gives you a great appreciation for fulfilling basic transportation needs, as well as someone’s dream to own a luxury sports car.
AR: How is the remarketing/used-car segment of the business most different from when you first started out?
ME: That was a long time ago! I would say that retail has changed significantly — the way people research, shop and buy is significantly different than it was 20 years ago; so, it’s not just about “our” business, but how people shop today online/virtually, as well as in brick-and-mortar locations.
What has been exciting is to integrate innovative retail strategies, looking outside our industry and being part of a team that designed a technology-infused experience that evokes all the aspects of great retail and hospitality.
Subscribe to Auto Remarketing to stay informed and stay ahead.
By subscribing, you agree to receive communications from Auto Remarketing and our partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. We may share your information with select partners and sponsors who may contact you about their products and services. You may unsubscribe at any time.
AR: How would you describe your leadership style and approach to problem-solving?
ME: My leadership style is very much situational: adapting leadership style to the performance readiness and willingness of the individual or team I am attempting to lead or influence.
AR: What have been some of the top keys to your success in the car business?
ME: Passion and the ability to engage a team to develop a brand’s story, capture its essence and persuade the audience to come along for the ride. Typically, that ride includes innovative change. I have been really lucky to work with people who share that passion.
AR: Who are some folks, whether in the auto industry or not, that you admire professionally, and why?
ME: Inside the industry, I admire the team I work with led by Jeff Dyke (Sonic’s executive vice president of operations). Primarily because of the entrepreneurial spirit and willingness to take risk. What we are doing is not easy; it takes vision, time and investment.
AR: When you are able to get away from the office or work, what do you enjoy? What are your hobbies, interests, etc.?
ME: I live by the Pacific Ocean: jogging along the beach reminds me just how lucky I am. Most weekends, you will see me taking advantage of the weather and being outdoors. There is an organization called Volunteer Match; if you check out their website, you can find all sorts of great opportunities to help out in your local community, from beach clean-up to feeding the homeless on a Saturday morning.
One of the core values of EchoPark and Sonic Automotive is our role in the community is bigger than buying and selling cars. I think personally and professionally we all have a responsibility to fulfill our role in the community.
Read about all of this year's Women in Remarketing honorees in the April 1 issue of Auto Remarketing.