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Alison Spitzer

Alison Spitzer (born 1980) is an American business executive and author. She is the president of Spitzer Management, where she led the company's transition toward e-commerce.

Spitzer is a co-author of Grand Theft Auto and has been involved in legislative advocacy within the automotive industry.

Early life and education

Alison Spitzer was raised in a family involved in the automobile industry. She initially planned to pursue a career in international relations and earned a master's degree in international communications from American University.

Career

Spitzer began her career in New York City at Cassidy & Associates. In 2007, she joined Spitzer Auto in Florida. Over the following years, she redirected the company's operations toward online sales and expanded its e-commerce presence. She set up the company's e-commerce department and launched multiple websites, including individual sites for each franchise.

Following the bankruptcies of General Motors and Chrysler, Spitzer advocated for legislation to support dealerships affected by the closures. She also co-authored the book, Grand Theft Auto.

Spitzer currently serves as president of Spitzer Management.

Personal life

Spitzer married Jeremy Swartz in 2008, They have three children.

Awards

  • Women's Automotive Association International Award (2014)
  • (2012)
  • (2015)
  • (2018)
  • The TIME Dealer of the Year award (2026 nominated)

Bibliography

  • Spitzer, Alison; Alan Spitzer (2011). Grand Theft Auto

References

Further reading

  • Diaz-Kope, Luisa M., et al. "A shift in federal policy regulation of the automobile industry: policy brokers and the ACF." Politics and Policy, vol. 41, no. 4, Aug. 2013, pp. 563+. Gale Academic OneFile