Spireon Appoints Skutta President of Automotive
Spireon has united multiple automotive channels into a single division to be led by TrueCar and Autotrader veteran Brian Skutta.


IRVINE, Calif. — Vehicle intelligence provider Spireon announced the unification of its vehicle finance, buy-here, pay-here, lender, and franchise dealer product offerings into a combined “Automotive” portfolio. Brian Skutta will serve as its president. Executives said that, under Skutta’s leadership, Spireon’s automotive-focused segments will leverage its innovative product lineup and already deep bench of industry experts to best serve its customers into the future.
“Brian has extensive experience in the automotive sector and an outstanding history of driving both top and bottom line results while ensuring the customer’s needs remain top of mind,” said Kevin Weiss, CEO of Spireon. “With two flagship products — Kahu and GoldStar — meeting the connected vehicle needs of our automotive customers, Brian’s expertise and unique vantage point will help elevate the business to its highest potential.”
Before joining Spireon, Skutta was executive vice president of dealer sales and service at TrueCar, playing a pivotal role in the development and execution of the company’s dealer relations turnaround and product portfolio expansion. He previously held C-suite and executive leadership positions at AutoAlert, VinSolutions, and Autotrader.
“Spireon has a proven track record of exceptional leadership in the connected vehicle space, having launched the first truly connected solution of its kind — Kahu,” noted Skutta. “I’m joining the company at a pivotal time and look forward to helping grow our already impressive customer base of over 20,000 companies, boost our contributions to the industry and further solidify our commitment to the companies we serve.”
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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