The top executive leadership changes at CarLotz continued on Thursday.

Along with announcing that chief operating officer John Foley and chief technology officer Dan Valerian will be departing in April, CarLotz appointed a new president as well as a new CTO.

Taking on the role of president of consignment-to-retail used vehicle marketplace is Ozan Kaya, who will be in the position starting on April 25. CarLotz also said its new chief technology officer as of April 17 will be Eugene Kovshilovsky.

Kaya and Kovshilovsky will report to incoming chief executive officer Lev Peker, who will be taking on the role effective April 18.

On March 15, CarLotz announced that the last day of employment for co-founder and chief executive officer Michael Bor would be the following day.

All of the executive actions arrived amidst the CarLotz rolling out a mobile app as well as forging a relationship with Car Capital.

“On behalf of the company and incoming CEO, Lev Peker, I am extremely pleased to welcome Ozan and Eugene to the CarLotz leadership team,” CarLotz board chairman Luis Solorzano said in a news release.

“Ozan brings a deep knowledge of building strong customer experiences and relationships based on operational excellence, which will support the company’s growth and drive our mission to create the world’s greatest vehicle buying and selling experience,” Solorzano continued. “Eugene has demonstrated expertise in scaling technology solutions to best serve both the company and its customers.

Their skills will be invaluable to the organization as CarLotz enters its next chapter of growth,” Solorzano went on to say.

As president, CarLotz said Kaya primarily will be responsible for hub operations and revenue and inventory management.

Kaya was previously chief financial officer and chief operating officer of ShopRunner, a members-only e-commerce platform. Prior to that position, he was chief financial officer at Kapow, a leading online platform for companies to book events across the United States.

“I am honored to join CarLotz and contribute to executing the Company’s innovative business model with my CarLotz teammates in Richmond and in the 22 hubs across the country,” Kaya said. “I look forward to making an impact on this unique company and working alongside our consumer and commercial consignors, partners and teammates in the coming weeks.”

Kovshilovsky was most recently senior vice president of software engineering at CarParts.com. Previously, he was vice president of engineering at EnterpriseAlumni.

“I look forward to joining the company and leading the technology efforts at CarLotz, building upon the strong technology infrastructure, to continue to ensure the best experiences for our guests, whether they are buying, selling, or consigning their vehicles through CarLotz,” Kovshilovsky said.

Solorzano also addressed the impending departure of Foley and Valerian, saying, “On behalf of the board of directors and all CarLotz teammates, I would like to send my most sincere thanks to John and Dan for their contributions and many years of service to CarLotz. We all wish them the very best in their future endeavors.”