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CARFAX Canada Announces New President, Shawn Vording

LONDON, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CARFAX Canada is pleased to announce the appointment of Shawn Vording as its new President, effective March 1, 2024. Currently serving as the VP of Product & Sales, Vording brings a wealth of experience with impressive results from his 15-year tenure at CARFAX Canada. He has held a number of different roles and responsibilities since the company’s early days as CARPROOF, which rebranded as CARFAX Canada in 2018.

In this new role, Vording will report to Edouard Tavernier, President of S&P Global Mobility, a division of S&P Global that operates a portfolio of leading information and technology products for the automotive sector with multiple brands including CARFAX Canada. Tavernier expressed enthusiasm about Vording assuming the new role, emphasizing his passion, intelligence, and outstanding leadership and strategy skills. "Shawn is a proven leader with extensive knowledge, expertise and relationships in the automotive sector that will benefit CARFAX Canada as it continues to accelerate its growth," said Tavernier.

Mark Rousseau who has served as the President for the past eight years will be leaving CARFAX Canada at the end of March 2024. “We’ve accomplished so much together; I’m proud of CARFAX Canada’s growth, and high performance,” Rousseau said. "It was an honour and a joy to be a part of this team and I can't think of a better person to continue the great work and grow this company further than Shawn Vording,” he added.

For those interested in joining this award-winning team and learning more about CARFAX Canada, please visit www.carfax.ca

About CARFAX Canada

CARFAX Canada, a part of S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI), is Canada’s definitive source of automotive information, delivering vehicle history, appraisal and valuation. Drawing on billions of data records from thousands of sources, its products enable used vehicle buyers and sellers to make informed decisions. CARFAX Canada is dedicated to transparency and is trusted to provide vehicle history and valuation information to dealerships, vehicle manufacturers, consumers, major auctions, governments, insurance providers and police agencies. www.carfax.ca

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Contacts

For further information or for an interview with a CARFAX Canada representative, please contact:
Kristy Pinder, Brand Director at CARFAX Canada
kpinder@carfax.ca
+1.519.854.0571

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Contacts

For further information or for an interview with a CARFAX Canada representative, please contact:
Kristy Pinder, Brand Director at CARFAX Canada
kpinder@carfax.ca
+1.519.854.0571

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