ABRA Auto Body & Glass, a damaged vehicle repair company based in Minneapolis, announced the reorganization of its executive management team.
According to Rollie Benjamin, president and CEO of ABRA, “This change is a natural response to the growth in the number of ABRA repair centers in the last 24 months. It will enable ABRA to focus on a higher level of operating performance while growing its strategic relationships with insurance partners.”
Effective Sept. 1, Tim Adelmann, ABRA’s current COO, will assume the role of executive vice president of Client Services. In this new position, Adelmann will work strategically and operationally with ABRA’s clients to deliver results to the company’s insurance partners.
Replacing Adelmann as ABRA’s COO is Glenn Mahoney, who joined ABRA on July 20. Mahoney comes to ABRA after a career with Sears Automotive Group. He came to Sears in 1997 as a regional manager as a result of the acquisition of Western Auto.
Most recently, he was director of Operations and Administration where he oversaw the operations, administrative strategy, and leadership of 830 Sears Auto Centers. As Chief Operating Officer of ABRA, he will be responsible for collision and glass strategy, operations, and initiatives to achieve company goals and objectives.
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