NAAA

Midwest Chapter

Chapter States and Area

Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin

Purpose

Promote the advancement and welfare of its members and the wholesale auto auction industry by all proper, suitable and lawful means.

Educate and assist its members in providing the highest level of services to their customers.

Disseminate information among its members relating to advancements in the wholesale auto auction industry.

Foster a spirit of good will among its members in their relationship with each other and the motor vehicle industry, so all interests may be served fairly.

Encourage ethical practices and promulgate a Code of Ethics for the regulation of the wholesale auto auction industry.

Engage in any lawful activities which are in furtherance of the purposes of the Chapter.

National Board of Directors | Midwest Chapter Representatives

Term Expires 2026 – Brandon Thompson
Term Expires 2027 – Mike Waseity
Term Expires 2028 – Chad Anderson

Midwest Chapter Officers & Contact Information

President – Greg Price

EBlock Flint
3164 W. Coldwater Road
Mt. Morris, MI 48458
(810) 569-7455

Vice President – Tricia Short

Akron Auto Auction
2471 Ley Drive
Akron, OH 44319
(330) 607-4431

Chairman of the Board – 
Mike Waseity

Akron Auto Auction
2471 Ley Drive
Akron, OH 44319
(330) 773-8245

Midwest Chapter – NAAA Liaison/Rep – Tayler Tarlton

5320 Spectrum Drive, Suite D
Frederick, MD 21703
(301) 696-0400

President-Elect – Michael Ray

Indiana Auto Auction
4425 W. Washington Center Rd.
Fort Wayne, IN 46818
(517) 414-1323

Secretary/Treasurer – Steve Kesler

Kesler-Schaefer Auto Auction, Inc.
5333 West 46th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46254
(317) 297-2300

Chapter Board of Directors

Chuck Werner
Manheim Indianapolis and Manheim Louisville

Keith Blowers
Skipco Auto Auction

Danny Brawn
Manheim Milwaukee and Manheim Chicago

Kevin Stumm
ADESA Des Moines

Blake Isham
Indiana Auto Auction

Melissa Roach
Manheim Cincinnati

Midwest Chapter Name

On March 3, 2010, the Midwest Auto Auction Association, aka Midwest Zone (Zone) voted to dissolve the association and carry on the functions as the Midwest Chapter (Chapter) of the National Auto Auction Association (NAAA). The Zone bylaws were replaced with governance procedures.

Membership

A regular member or associate member of NAAA will be a regular member or associate member of a Chapter, provided that applications are made to NAAA and approved by the NAAA Board of Directors (BOD). However, all applications for membership are posted and members given 30 days to comment prior to approval by the BOD. The Chapter President is notified by NAAA prior to posting new member applications. Upon acceptance, a regular member is assigned by NAAA to a Chapter if its principal place of business is within the Chapter geographic boundaries.