CarGurus elevates Zales to president and COO, Lomeli to CTO
CarGurus announced a pair of promotions on Wednesday involving its top-level executives.
First, the company revealed the promotion of Sam Zales to president and chief operating officer, reporting to chief executive officer Langley Steinert.
The company also announced that Kyle Lomeli has been promoted to chief technology officer, replacing Oliver Chrzan.
Zales, who joined CarGurus in 2014, has served as chief operating officer since 2017. In his expanded role as president and COO, the company indicated Zales will have oversight of sales, international, marketing and legal functions.
Prior to CarGurus, Zales was chief executive officer of ClickSquared Inc. He also held executive leadership roles at Zoom Information and BuyerZone.com.
“I am delighted to announce Sam’s promotion to president and chief operating officer. Sam is an extraordinary leader with a strong track record of results at CarGurus, and he’s been an invaluable partner to me in shaping our global operations,” Steinert said in a news release.
“The CarGurus board of directors and I are confident Sam’s expanded leadership will enable us to continue to grow our global business,” Steinert continued.
Lomeli joined CarGurus in 2008 as one of the company’s early senior engineers and helped to build much of the core technology at CarGurus as well as the company’s engineering team. Lomeli will report to Steinert. Prior to his promotion to CTO, Lomeli served as senior vice president of engineering at CarGurus, leading the day-to-day operations of the engineering team.
Before joining CarGurus, Lomeli was a lead security developer at Intralinks.
“I am also thrilled to announce Kyle Lomeli’s promotion to chief technology officer. Kyle has been a critical force on our engineering team since our early days, helping to build CarGurus’ core technology and develop our world-class engineering team,” Steinert said.
“The technology behind CarGurus is what sets us apart in our space, and with Kyle’s engineering leadership, we will continue to deliver innovative new software solutions for consumers and dealers around the world,” Steinert added.
The company shared that Chrzan has decided to leave CarGurus after 11 years to pursue personal interests outside the company.
“I also want to recognize the enormous contributions of our outgoing CTO, Oliver Chrzan, and thank him for his strategic partnership over these past eleven years,” Steinert said.
“Oliver was an integral part of the foundation and vision of this company, and I am deeply grateful to have had the opportunity to work with him. All of us at CarGurus wish him well in his new adventures,” Steinert went on to say.