
Toronto, Ontario -- Mary Mahoney has been appointed as president of the Collision Engineering Career Alliance, a nonprofit organization focused on developing future collision repair professionals.
Mahoney will assume the role full time effective Feb. 1, following her retirement from Enterprise Mobility. She spent 40 years with the company and most recently served as vice president of the replacement & leisure division, where she managed industry relationships with global insurance, collision, dealer and OEM customers.
Mahoney described the position as a continuation of her work in workforce development for the collision repair industry.
“When I started my career at Enterprise Mobility as a Management Trainee, I never imagined where the journey would lead. Enterprise Mobility’s unwavering dedication to our industry and commitment to its future are truly incredible,” Mahoney said. “The collision repair sector is evolving rapidly — vehicles are more advanced, technicians need broader and deeper skills, and traditional pathways into the field are not keeping pace. As I devote more of my time to Collision Engineering, my priority is clear: to help develop the skilled talent our industry needs and nurture the partnerships that strengthen it.”
The Collision Engineering Career Alliance operates through partnerships with post-secondary institutions across the United States, supporting programs aimed at developing future collision repair professionals. More information on the organization can be found here.

















