Seidner’s Collision Centers Names Director of Corporate Strategy

March 12, 2013

March 12, 2013—Seidner’s Collision Centers, a 13-shop operation based in Los Angeles, has named industry veteran Mike Stacy as director of corporate strategy.

Seidner's Collision said Stacy has more than 40 years of industry experience. He launched his career in the collision industry in 1972 before opening his own collision repair shop in 1981. Stacy later served as zone vice president for CCC Information Services Inc., and most recently served as vice president of sales and marketing for VeriFacts Automotive.

“Having Mike with his vast industry experience, knowledge and energy will allow Seidner’s Collision Centers the opportunity to continue our growth strategy to better serve our customers,” said Steve Seidner, vice president and co-owner of Seidner’s Collision. “Mike will be an important part of our executive management team.”

“I have had the great honor of visiting many remarkable shops in my career and I absolutely can’t think of a better organization to be aligned with than Seidner’s,” said Stacy. “I am honored to be an integral part of Steve and his teams vision for the future.”

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