43°F
weather icon Partly Cloudy

Findlay Kia executive honored by Automotive News

Mark Olson, Findlay Kia director of e-commerce and business development, was recently honored by the highly regarded publication Automotive News for being among the top 40 under the age of 40.

An annual award that lauds some of the best automobile executives in the country, the honor was a pleasant surprise for Olson, a 32-year-old native of Kings Park, New York, and a 10-year veteran of the car business.

Automotive News reviews executives from throughout the country scrutinizing employees in more than 17,000 dealerships.

“I was very humbled,” said Olson. “I speak to a lot of people in the automotive industry at conferences such as North American Dealers Association and Digital Dealer. To make an impression on those executives is overwhelming.

“The group includes dealership owners and third-party executives who really know the business, and it’s truly an honor to be recognized by such a respected group of people.”

Olson said the car business is fascinating especially considering the constant changes and challenges.

“You never have two days that are the same,” Olson said. “Especially on the e-commerce side, you must always be ready to change and be able to adapt to current market trends. It’s true that with the internet, the automobile business is now a seven-day-a-week, 24-hour-a-day industry.”

Olson explained that Las Vegas’ 24-hour lifestyle literally means that buyers will shop the internet even during the wee morning hours.

“I’m often up at 1 in the morning and will see four or five inquires,” he said. “In my position, you definitely must respond via email as soon as possible. There literally is no rest in this profession.”

Olson is especially impressed with the Kia brand.

“Kia has absolutely ramped up the quality of its product,” Olson said. “While so many other manufactures offer three-year, 36,000-mile warranties, Kia offers five-year, 60,000 miles along with a 10-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty, which is a better warranty than many of your high-lines.

“Kia has built a lot of value into their vehicles and, in fact, the company has revolutionized the automobile industry.”

Findlay Kia general manager Byron Klemaske praised Olson.

“It’s a huge honor,” Klemaske said. “I’m a huge fan of Automotive News and I always wondered what it would take to win this award. After watching Mark’s relentless passion for his job, I now understand what it takes.”

To be eligible for the honor, candidates must work at a dealership in North America, have a track record of significant business achievements and be under age 40 on July 11.

Situated at 5325 W. Sahara Ave., Findlay Kia is part of Findlay Automotive Group founded more than 50 years ago by the late Pete Findlay, whose son, Cliff, now oversees 28 automotive dealerships in Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Arizona and Utah.

Further information can be found by calling 702-252-8900 or by visiting www.findlaykia.com.

Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
MORE STORIES
THE LATEST
Goal of birthday wish to fill bowls at Henderson shelter

On July 31, 14-year-old Roman Pandullo is not asking for the latest video game or trendy sneakers. Instead, he has a birthday wish to help the animals at the Henderson Animal Shelter for his seventh year in a row.

Findlay donates to local theater company

In a heartening display of support for the local arts scene, Findlay Automotive has announced a donation of $5,000 to the esteemed A Public Fit Theater Company. This generous contribution will aid the theater company in continuing its mission of producing high-quality theatrical performances while showcasing the talents of local artists.

Findlay Automotive supports Signs of Hope

Tragically, there are over 400,000 victims of sexual assault in the U.S. each year. In response to this alarming statistic, Findlay Automotive Group has made a donation to Signs of Hope, an organization dedicated to aiding victims of sexual violence and human trafficking.

Findlay Automotive donation supports Miracle Flights

Imagine you had a child with a rare disease and treatment was far from home. On top of major medical bills, you would have to major travel expenses. This is where Miracle Flights serves as “the cure for the distance.”

Cancer Society gets donation of $25,000

Cancer is a disease that has touched the lives of nearly everyone, claiming 1 in 6 deaths worldwide.

Findlay donates to Hope for the City nonprofit

In a city known for its glitz and glamour, it’s sobering to realize that a significant portion of its population struggles with hunger every day.

Findlay Automotive donates over $2.1 million to local charities

In an unwavering display of community support, Findlay Automotive Group reaffirms its dedication to philanthropy, underscoring its values as a family-owned business with deep roots in Nevada. Today, Findlay consists of 35 locations across 5 western states and more than 2,500 employees. Findlay is committed to uplifting local communities where they operate.

Chapman’s Hamrick up for Dealer of the Year

Don Hamrick of Chapman Las Vegas is one of a select group of 49 dealer nominees from across the country who will be honored at the 107th annual National Automobile Dealers Association Show on Saturday in Las Vegas. 3.

Towbin Auto Group stores finish No. 1 for ’23

Towbin Auto Group is proud to announce that Towbin Dodge Ram in Henderson was ranked the number one Dodge dealer in the World for all of 2023!