Jim Hallett has more than 40 years of experience in the automotive industry.  -  Photo: KAR Global

Jim Hallett has more than 40 years of experience in the automotive industry.

Photo: KAR Global

KAR Auction Services, Inc. announced on March 31 the retirement of executive chairman Jim Hallett.

Hallett retains his seat on KAR’s board of directors while stepping down from his roles as executive chairman for KAR and chairman of the board of directors, the company said.

Michael Kestner, who has served as lead independent director since 2019, has been named chairman of KAR’s board effective April 1, 2023, and Peter Kelly continues to serve as KAR’s CEO.

“I am so proud of what we have accomplished at KAR, and it has been a true honor to serve our company, customers, and industry over the last 47 years,” Hallett said in a news release. “Each day I was humbled by the passion, energy, and grit of our employees, and grateful for their dedication to our customers. Together, we transformed KAR’s brick-and-mortar business into a global digital marketplace for used vehicles. I have never been more confident in KAR’s strategy and leadership, especially with Peter at the helm — aside from being a great leader, he’s the best digital mind in our industry.” 

Hallett’s tenure with the company spans more than 25 years. He was appointed executive chairman of KAR in 2021 after leading the company as CEO since 2009 and chairman of the board since 2014.

Hallett joined the company in 1993 as president of ADESA Canada. He became CEO of ADESA in 1996 and led the company’s IPO in 2004. In 2007, Hallett architected the leveraged buyout of ADESA and merger with salvage auction provider Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc. (IAA). Hallett took the combined company public in 2009, and in 2019 led the successful spin-off of IAA.

Under Hallett’s leadership, KAR completed the acquisition of more than 50 wholesale auctions and other businesses, expanding the company across North America and Europe.

Jim’s bold vision and dedicated leadership positively shaped our company and our industry for more than four decades,” Kelly said. “From safety to philanthropy to digital transformation, Jim challenged everyone around him to think differently and pursue bold, new ideas. At KAR, Jim catalyzed our entrepreneurial spirit and culture of innovation and set the vision for the digital leader we have become. I am very fortunate to call Jim a friend and a mentor, and all of us at KAR wish him the very best in his well-earned retirement.”

Hallett is the recipient of numerous industry, business, and community awards including the 2014 National EY Entrepreneur of the Year, 2017 United Way of Central Indiana Exceptional Executive, 2018 NAAA/IARA Industry Icon Award, 2018 Indiana Chamber Dynamic Leader of the Year, and 2019 NAAA Hall of Fame Award.

Originally posted on Vehicle Remarketing

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