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Discover the detailed record of transactions filed by Peker Lev, Chief Executive Officer. Insider active across 4 companies, notably CarParts.com, Inc.. Cumulatively, 56 filings have been logged. Split: 3 buys · 10 sells. Total volume traded: €4.3m. History available since 11 June 2021. The latest transaction was filed on 14 October 2024 (Levée d'options). Regulator: SEC (Form 4). The full history is accessible without signup.
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Lev Peker is an executive with a strong background in e-commerce, marketing, and operational leadership, best known for serving as Chief Executive Officer of CarParts.com, Inc. (formerly U.S. Auto Parts Network), a U.S.-listed company on NASDAQ. He was appointed CEO and director in November 2018, effective January 2019, after previously working at the company from 2008 to 2014 on finance and online marketplace teams. That earlier tenure gave him deep familiarity with the business and its competitive environment before he returned to lead the company. ([carparts.com](https://www.carparts.com/investor/news-events/press-releases/detail/187/u-s-auto-parts-appoints-lev-peker-to-chief-executive?utm_source=openai)) Prior to CarParts.com, Peker held senior leadership roles at Adorama, where he served as Chief Marketing Officer. He also worked at Sears as senior director and general manager of e-commerce strategy and operations. These roles reflect a career centered on digital growth, customer acquisition, conversion optimization, and the execution of consumer-facing online businesses. His background suggests a blend of strategic marketing capability and hands-on operational management, especially in retail and marketplace settings. ([carparts.com](https://www.carparts.com/investor/news-events/press-releases/detail/187/u-s-auto-parts-appoints-lev-peker-to-chief-executive?utm_source=openai)) During his time at CarParts.com, Peker was associated with a period of meaningful business improvement. Company announcements and later disclosures state that under his leadership the business more than doubled annual revenue, nearly quadrupled EBITDA, and increased market capitalization substantially. He was also credited with helping build a more modern, scalable e-commerce model in the automotive aftermarket. After CarParts.com, he became CEO of CarLotz in 2022 and later was named CEO of PARTS iD in 2023, underscoring his continued focus on digitally enabled automotive commerce. ([businesswire.com](https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230426005797/en/Lev-Peker-Named-PARTS-iD-Inc.-Chief-Executive-Officer?utm_source=openai))