Marx Group Announces New VP

Oct. 28, 2015

Oct. 28, 2015—Marx Group Advisors has named Jon Dehne as its new vice president and member of its advisory board.

Dehne has over 15 years of experience with Advance Auto Parts, Solera Holdings Inc. and Best Buy in developing strategy and managing complex enterprise transformation initiatives, supply chain and merchandising activities.

Currently, Dehne provides consulting services focused on business development opportunities and strategic relationships for the auto care industry. Before this, he spent six years as senior vice president at Advance Auto Parts where he was responsible for market availability, inventory management and merchandising operations. Prior to that, he worked as vice president of transformation at Best Buy for 10 years.  

“Jon is a senior leader with consistent achievements in building and executing a clear vision, implementing operational best practices and developing and deploying next phase growth strategy as an executive for leading top tier companies,” said Tom Marx, CEO, Marx Group Advisors. “He brings a wide breadth of industry knowledge and contacts to help enhance MGA’s market position. We are honored to have him join our team.”

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