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THE National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) has elected current vice chair Geoffrey Pohanka to chair the organisation for 2023 and appointed Gary Gilchrist as its next vice chair, indicating he is likely to be the group’s chair in 2024.

Mr Pohanka (65) is a third-generation dealer who started in the automotive business in 1973 and current chair of Pohanka Automotive Group in Capitol Heights, Maryland. He represents new-car dealers in metro Washington DC on the NADA board of directors.

His dealership group sells 15 brands at locations across Maryland, Virginia and Texas. The company was founded by his grandfather in 1919.

Mr Pohanka’s late father, Jack, was a pioneer in dual franchising who coined the term “megadealer” and also was a former NADA president.

Mr Pohanka will succeed 2022 chair Mike Alford, dealer principal of Marine Chevrolet in Jacksonville, North Carolina and Trent Cadillac-Buick-GMC in New Bern, North Carolina.

“As someone who grew up in the car business and with my family’s involvement with NADA for generations, I am honoured to take the reins as the next NADA chairman,” Mr Pohanka said in a statement.

“The auto industry is a rewarding and exciting business, and I’m fortunate to be a part of it. NADA has an amazing board and an amazing staff. Together, we can create a stronger environment for the industry, to help create a vibrant economy and stronger communities.”

Mr Gilchrist (69), who is president of Gilchrist Chevrolet-Buick-GMC in Tacoma, Washington, was elected to the 2023 post during the association’s recent board meeting in Dallas.

He started in the auto industry in 1977, selling cars in Tacoma after graduating from college, represents Washington’s new-car dealers on NADA’s board of directors and is chair of NADA’s dealership operation committee. He was NADA treasurer in 2021.

Mr Gilchrist said: “I am very honoured to be trusted with the responsibility to do things that matter for dealers.

“The auto industry has always changed with the times, and we can do it again. We’ve got to take a hard look at ourselves and find ways to adapt to new technology and new demands.”

NADA’s 65-member board of directors also elected William H. Willis Jr, president of Willis Automotive Group, and representing Delaware dealers on the NADA board, as secretary.

Kirt Frye, president of Sunnyside Automotive Group in Middleburg Heights, Ohio, was reelected as treasurer.

The new terms begin at the 2023 NADA Show in Dallas, which is being planned for January 26-29.

By Neil Dowling

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