Lotlinx Names Jason Knight as Next CEO

Lotlinx Names Jason Knight as Next CEO 

Bringing more than 25 years of management experience in automotive, digital, CPG and manufacturing to the company, Knight has been an influential representative, serving on Lotlinx’s board of directors.

Lotlinx has announced that Co-Founder and Vice Chairman Jason Knight has been named CEO of the company. Knight replaces Len Short, who will now focus exclusively on overseeing product development strategies. 

The appointment of Knight is part of a long-standing succession plan, which began in early 2021 with the formation of a six-member senior leadership team, to provide day-to-day management and oversight of the business to continue its growth and prosperity.

Bringing more than 25 years of management experience in automotive, digital, CPG and manufacturing to the company, Knight has been an influential representative, serving on Lotlinx’s board of directors.

“In an era where technology, data, and analytical advancements are reshaping the dealership landscape, my goal is to continue to steer Lotlinx as the dealer’s trusted partner,” said Knight. “Our dedicated staff will continue to be instrumental in harnessing the power of data, unlocking the potential of AI, and leveraging machine learning and Lotlinx SENTINEL to propel our customers to new heights. This strategic direction is not only in line with our mission but also reinforces our commitment to help dealers adapt to market dynamics and mitigate inventory risk through VIN-specific strategies.” 

Prior to co-founding Lotlinx in 2012, Knight served as an executive in the consumer products, adult beverages and manufacturing industries, where he grew and sold multiple private equity backed businesses. He previously served as a director of the Oakland Zoological Foundation, GEQ Capital, Lactalis American Group, HMR Foods and Boston Reed. 

To learn more about Lotlinx, visit www.lotlinx.com

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