Auto Industry Veteran Matt Carpenter to lead Dealerware Expansion and Internationalization as CEO
After doubling employee headcount and adding new leadership roles in 2020, Dealerware is well positioned for next phase of growth with Matt Carpenter as CEO.

After doubling employee headcount and adding new leadership roles in 2020, Dealerware is well positioned for next phase of growth with Matt Carpenter as CEO.
AUSTIN – Dealerware, a leading connected car platform for automotive retailers, will be led by CEO Matt Carpenter through its next phase of rapid growth. Carpenter has served as CEO of Silvercar, Inc. since August 2019, a role he will also continue in. Prior to leading Silvercar and Dealerware, Carpenter held the positions of CFO from 2016 to 2019 and General Manager Vehicle Sales from 2011 to 2015 at Audi of America, where he championed new business models and mobility services including the acquisition of Silvercar by AUDI AG in 2017.
We are helping our partners realize significant improvements to fleet costs and customer experiences today while readying them for tomorrow’s opportunities.
Carpenter’s extensive experience in the automotive industry will help Dealerware navigate international markets, continue its strong relationships with automotive manufacturers, and further its accelerated growth, underway since the company’s launch in 2016.
Despite the pandemic, Dealerware increased their customer base by 75% since January 2020, following three consecutive years of 100% year over year growth. Dealerware expects strong growth to continue in 2021 fueled by international expansion, an expanded partner ecosystem and new OEM partnerships. In the first quarter of 2021, Dealerware announced new programs with Toyota, Lexus, and Audi Canada. After moving into Canada in mid-2020, Dealerware powers dealerships representing 16 OEM brands in the market.
“Retail automotive is undergoing more transformation today than I’ve witnessed in my nearly 20 years in the industry, fueled by innovation and evolving consumer needs. Dealerware provides dealerships, dealer groups and OEMs with the digital tools and expert partnership they need to delight customers and drive profits in a shifting marketplace. We are helping our partners realize significant improvements to fleet costs and customer experiences today while readying them for tomorrow’s opportunities.” Carpenter said.
“The success of our internationalization efforts and recent recognition by some of the largest OEMs and retail groups in the world are evidence that we’ve built a platform ready to take our partners into the future of retail automotive,” Carpenter said. “We are dealer champions, and we believe dealers have the right to win in that new future. Our vision is to be the central platform of the connected retail fleet, and we are preparing to connect every retail fleet in the market.”
In advance of its ambitious growth plans, Dealerware doubled the size of its organization in 2020 and will add another 50 new positions this year, primarily in engineering and customer support roles. The company will also seek to widen its network of partners by launching a new developer portal, through which third parties can develop custom solutions for automotive retailers on top of Dealerware’s powerful infrastructure.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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