Collision Industry Veterans Join PartsTrader

March 19, 2015

March 19, 2015—PartsTrader announced on Wednesday the appointment of three collision industry veterans as strategic accounts managers for the parts procurement company.

Michael Noirot, Mike Stacy and Dave Apseloff will advocate for specific segments of the collision repair industry, according to a company press release.

Noirot, a 26-year veteran of the collision and insurance claims industry, will focus on insurance accounts. He has spent the last eight years as the primary liaison to the property and casualty insurance industry at CARFAX.

Stacy, former director of corporate strategy for California MSO Seidner's Collision Centers, will serve the multi-shop operator market.

Aspeloff has been named account manager for the OEM and dealer group segment. Apseloff was previously the OEM general manager for Dealer Tire and held numerous positions at Reynolds & Reynolds.

The three new managers will join Ken Weiss, strategic accounts manager for the alternative parts channel.

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