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National Powersport Auctions Names Chief Revenue Officer

National Powersport Auctions (NPA) announced the promotion of Ryan Keefe to chief revenue officer.

In this newly expanded role based out of NPA’s corporate office in San Diego, California, Keefe will oversee all sales and marketing operations, leading key initiatives across NPA’s dealer sales, institutional sales, RV/Marine, DirectBuy, marketing and events divisions.

Keefe has been an integral part of NPA’s success for the past 16 years, starting his journey with the company as media manager. Through his tenure, he has held increasingly senior roles, including marketing director, and most recently, vice president of marketing. His deep knowledge of the industry, strategic leadership and commitment to innovation have contributed significantly to NPA’s continued growth and brand presence.

“Ryan’s passion for the powersports industry and his ability to drive results make him the ideal leader to take on this role,” said Jim Woodruff, CEO of NPA. “His strategic vision and commitment to our partners and customers have been instrumental to NPA’s success. I have full confidence that Ryan will continue to lead NPA’s revenue efforts with the same energy, insight and integrity that have defined his career here.”

Ryan Keefe
Keefe

A lifelong powersports enthusiast, Keefe comes from a multi-generational family of motorcyclists and industry professionals. His roots and enthusiasm for the lifestyle have fueled his dedication to serving NPA’s dealer and customer base with authenticity and expertise.

“This industry has always been more than a career for me, it’s a way of life,” said Keefe. “I’m excited to continue working with such a passionate team and to see how NPA continues to contribute to the future of powersports and recreational vehicles in the years ahead.”

Keefe’s promotion reflects NPA’s ongoing investment in strong leadership and driving innovation in the powersports industry. His forward-thinking approach will be instrumental in shaping NPA’s long-term growth.

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