Cap hpi restructures data operations
Leeds-based automotive data provider Cap hpi has restructured its data and valuation operations to enhance flexibility and drive innovation for its customers.
Stacey Ward has been appointed senior data director, leading the combined operation and reporting to Antonio Sanchez Garcia, vice president of data development at Solera.
She said: "The team at cap hpi deliver the data, insight and technology that drives the industry forward.
“By bringing the new vehicle data and valuations teams closer together, we can react more quickly and flexibly to customer needs.
“The changes will also help to speed up the pace of innovation across the business."
Chris Wright, vice president of North Europe for Solera, added: "Stacey has a wealth of experience across Solera and within cap hpi.
“Her drive and focus in delivering change across Autodata and cap hpi is clear. The changes will unlock a new focus on operational excellence and greater flexibility to meet customer requirements."
As part of the restructuring, Chris Plumb will oversee car valuations, while Dionne Hanlon takes on the role of head of commercial vehicles and motorcycles.
The consulting team will work closely with the data division to deliver insights for customers, including 55 OEMs, fleets, insurers, and finance companies, as part of Cap hpi’s commitment to supporting the entire automotive ecosystem.
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