
Dealership landscape is changing says NADA chairperson
Dealership land is changing and moving in a new direction from what we’re accustomed to. While this brings challenges, it also presents opportunities.
- Dealer News
- 8 April 2025
The National Automobile Dealers' Association (NADA) announced the appointment of two highly experienced motor industry leaders to its top two positions – Brandon Cohen as National Chairperson, and Thembinkosi Pantsi as National Vice Chairperson.
Brandon Cohen, who works for a JSE-listed auto giant, is a highly accomplished legal and compliance expert. He succeeds Mark Dommisse who stepped down as National Chairperson to pursue a new venture in the Automotive Industry in Kingston, Jamaica.
He brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new role, with a remarkable background in academia and an extensive track record in the automotive industry. Throughout his tenure on various committees at NADA, including the National Executive Committee, Management Committee, Transformation Committee, Motor Retailers’ Forum, and PR Committee, he has been a steadfast advocate for dealers, skilfully negotiating with government bodies, regulators, financiers and other stakeholders on their behalf.
Brandon, who is the Chief Specialist: Governance and Compliance for his company, now also serves on the Retail Motor Industry Organisation’s (RMI) Board of Directors, ensuring that the voice of the dealer is heard throughout the value-chain.
His dedication to personal growth and his passion for tackling complex challenges, position him to lead NADA into a new era of excellence. "As Brandon assumes the role of National Chairperson of NADA, we are confident that his visionary leadership, unmatched expertise and unwavering commitment to the industry will usher NADA into a bright future," says Gary McCraw, National Director of NADA.
Thembinkosi Pantsi is a seasoned and accomplished leader in the retail automotive arena, whose exceptional abilities, remarkable achievements and dedication to driving innovation and growth within this sector have earned him this prestigious position. He is currently the Dealer Principal for Hatfield Audi Braamfontein.
As the National Vice Chairperson of NADA, Thembinkosi is poised to leave a lasting impact on the industry, inspiring the next generation of leaders to push boundaries and achieve greater heights.
Expressing his gratitude and commitment, he commented: "I’m super excited to be able to fulfil my dream of serving at the highest level in the retail automotive industry. I’m honoured and grateful for my election as National Vice Chairperson of NADA."
Brandon is determined to continue the momentum in cementing the future of the association in the retail automotive sector. "This momentous achievement is testament to the unwavering commitment and fervent zeal I hold for our industry. As I embark on this transformative journey with Thembinkosi and the NADA team, I am resolute in charting an inspiring course for NADA’s ongoing success. Together, we shall forge a bright future, united in purpose and driven by our shared passion for excellence."
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