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Sullivan For CEO: Certified Collision Group appoints Michelle Sullivan as new CEO

Toronto, Ontario — Certified Collision Group, Inc. (CCG), which serves collision operators in the United States and recently expanded to Canada, has announced the appointment of Michelle Sullivan as its new Chief Executive Officer.

Beginning February 1, Sullivan will fully step into the role while concurrently, CCG’s long-standing CEO, Marty Evans will begin as Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors.

According to a recent press release from the company, “Sullivan brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of leadership in collision repair. With a distinguished career spanning 30 years, she has successfully spearheaded strategic initiatives, fostered innovation and achieved significant growth. She is a senior leader with a record of building high performing teams that create value for their customers and partners.”

Sullivan has also served as the U.S. Sales Director, East for Akzonobel and has also held senior leadership positions in the PBE distribution segment.

In a statement on her new role, Sullivan said, “I am honored and excited to join Certified Collision Group as its CEO. I believe in the tremendous potential of this company, and I am committed to building on its legacy of success. Together with the talented team at CCG, we will navigate challenges, capitalize on opportunities, and create value for our affiliates.”

Marty Evans further commented “I am pleased to add Michelle and her skillset to the CCG team. As the CCG platform evolves, I believe Michelle’s deep experience and our strong, world-class team will continue to deliver exceptional value to our customers. Michelle’s demonstrated ability to execute and vast knowledge of the automotive aftermarket will uniquely position her to take CCG to the next level.”

The press release also noted that “the entire Certified Collision Group team is looking forward to the new era under Michelle Sullivan’s leadership, confident that she will guide the company towards continued success.”

Collision Repair magazine would like to extend congratulations to Michelle Sullivan on her new role.

 

 

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