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Dealerware Appoints Veteran DevOps Leader Denise Iglesias as Vice President of Engineering

Newly-created role marks the continued growth of the connected car platform.

October 29, 2020
Dealerware Appoints Veteran DevOps Leader Denise Iglesias as Vice President of Engineering

Newly-created role marks the continued growth of the connected car platform.

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AUSTIN – Dealerware, a connected car platform for automotive retailers, appoints Denise Iglesias as vice president of engineering. With over 20 years of experience leading software and hardware engineering teams, Iglesias brings a proven track record of defining and delivering high-growth hardware and software products. The newly-created role underscores Dealerware’s rapid expansion and reinforces its commitment to delivering the central platform of the connected retail fleet.

The automotive industry is undergoing some of the most prolific shifts in its 125 year history.

As vice president of engineering, Iglesias will cultivate Dealerware’s technical environment, leading the company’s engineering team and spearheading platform optimization and performance. Iglesias will also sit at the helm of Dealerware’s long-term technological vision to streamline and scale the existing product, while rapidly bringing new features and services to market.

“The automotive industry is undergoing some of the most prolific shifts in its 125 year history. Being able to continue to develop products and features that help dealers realize a more profitable, customer-centric future is why we come to work every day. It’s all about taking an empathic approach and simplifying change,” said Iglesias. “I’m excited to join such a strong team that’s laser focused on expanding our product capabilities, growing our ecosystem, and ultimately building products that customers love.” 

“Denise brings decades of engineering leadership experience and an inventive mindset to Dealerware, which makes her an exceptional fit to lead tech and innovation for our growing brand. As we further enhance the value of our platform, we are thrilled to welcome Denise into the Dealerware family,” said Russell Lemmer, Chief Operating Officer and Founder, Dealerware.

Iglesias most recently served as Senior Director of Software Engineering at Comcast. There, she advanced Agile development standards and led more than a dozen teams through the launch of the first cloud hosted platform for Xfinity Home, which provides millions of consumers with home automation and security services. Iglesias has also held senior leadership roles at Icontrol Networks and National Instruments.

Iglesias is also recognized as a technology community leader. She creates and supports spaces that encourage diversity and inclusion, from founding internal networking groups such as Comcast's TechWomen ATX, supporting local community organizations such as GirlStart and mentoring the next generation of leaders with Ceresa.

Since its launch in 2016, Dealerware has successfully partnered with dealers, dealer groups and OEMs to modernize their retail operations. With 100 percent year-over-year growth in 2019 and Net Promoter Scores in the 100th percentile for technology companies, the platform continues to delight customers, drive dealer profits, and enable to digital transformation required in today’s changing landscape.

 

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