Pub. 6 2024 Issue 1

Murdock views his involvement in associations, including the New Car Dealers of Utah and manufacturer dealer councils, as a way to gain business knowledge and mentor others. “I find it is essential to keep current with industry trends and innovations,” he said. “I also find it rewarding to mentor new leaders to keep the industry strong and moving forward.” Murdock’s most important civic achievement is helping to raise funds for the Bountiful Veterans Park. Dedicated in 2020, the park pays homage to all veterans from the Bountiful area, beginning with those who served in the War of 1812. The names of the veterans are etched on granite walls, and the park features a dramatic centerpiece statue. “I am proud to be involved with this unique and special monument that honors those who have protected and served our country,” he said. Murdock has also supported the Stuff the Truck event to support local food banks, Coats for Kids initiative from the Rotary Club of Bountiful, Santaquin Orchard Days celebration and CenterPoint Legacy Theatre. He also supplies vehicles for athletic departments at three major universities. Dealers are nominated by the executives of state and metro dealer associations around the country. A panel of faculty members from the Tauber Institute for Global Operations at the University of Michigan selected one finalist from each of the four NADA regions and one national Dealer of the Year. Three finalists received $5,000 for their favorite charities and the winner received $10,000 to give to charity, donated by Ally. In its 13th year as exclusive sponsor, Ally also recognized dealer nominees and their community efforts by contributing $1,000 to each nominee’s 501(c)3 charity of choice. Nominees were recognized on AllyDealerHeroes.com, which highlights the philanthropic contributions and achievements of TIME Dealer of the Year nominees. “At TIME, we are proud to uphold the decades-long tradition of honoring automotive dealers who make a positive impact and show dedication to their communities through our TIME Dealer of the Year award,” said TIME CEO Jessica Sibley. “We are excited to keep this tradition of applauding these community contributions together with our partners at Ally.” Doug Timmerman, president of dealer financial services, Ally, said, “Auto dealers nominated for the TIME Dealer of the Year award have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to not only the industry but to their respective communities through volunteerism, sponsorships and supporting charitable causes, no matter the market climate. Whether their clients are purchasing a first car or upgrading for a growing family, these selected dealers have successfully extended their relationships beyond the showroom and have been steadfast in driving their communities forward.” Murdock was nominated for the TIME Dealer of the Year award by Craig Bickmore, executive director of the New Car Dealers of Utah. Murdock and his wife, Julie, have 10 children. Murdock 13 UTAH AUTO DEALER

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