ACV Auctions

Who are ACV Auctions's decision-makers?

ACV Auctions is led by George Chamoun, Chief Executive Officer. For most vendors, the practical buying committee is a layer below the CEO: finance, procurement, security, IT, product, operations, and the relevant business-line owner.

CEO
George Chamoun
Key exec
Vikas Mehta
Founded
2014
Employees
~2,200
HQ
Buffalo, NY
Status
Public company (Nasdaq: ACVA)
  • George ChamounChief Executive OfficerCEO and co-founder-era executiveLeads marketplace strategy and dealer relationships.
  • Vikas MehtaChief Financial OfficerCFOOwns finance, investor relations, and marketplace economics.
  • Craig AndersonChief Legal OfficerLegal executiveLeads legal, compliance, and public-company governance.

Who leads ACV Auctions?

George Chamoun serves as Chief Executive Officer; Vikas Mehta serves as Chief Financial Officer; Craig Anderson serves as Chief Legal Officer. The leadership pattern is important because strategic decisions, budget authority, and operational execution are often separated in a company of this scale.

Who actually makes buying decisions at ACV Auctions?

Most purchase decisions start with the business owner closest to the pain: advertising yield, payment margin, customer operations, engineering velocity, compliance, finance automation, or station and field operations. Finance, procurement, security, privacy, and legal teams then shape the approval process.

How is ACV Auctions organized as it scales?

ACV Auctions's ~2,200 employee base implies specialized teams rather than founder-led buying. Sellers should map the relevant product line, identify the budget owner, and prepare proof for security, integration, ROI, and implementation lift.

As of June 2026.Sources:ACV Auctions investor relationsACV Auctions SEC submissionsACV Auctions company website

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