Guardian Auto Glass Expansion Continues into Colorado

Date: 9 February 2012
Source: http://www.bodyshopbusiness.com

Date: 9 February 2012

Guardian Auto Glass, LLC announced that it is expanding its operations into Colorado Springs, Colo., and has named Mark Campos to oversee that growth.

Guardian Auto Glass provides glass repair and replacement services for automobiles, buses, trucks and recreational vehicles and now has more than 50 locations throughout the United States.



Campos has more than 10 years of auto glass retail experience and will be an equity owner and manager in the new Guardian Auto Glass location. 



"We are excited to begin operations in Colorado Springs with a great team headed by Mark Campos," said Jerry Ray, vice president and managing partner of Guardian Auto Glass. "Mark will lead our sales effort, and Rodney Schroth will provide operations management."



Schroth is currently an equity partner and manager in the company's Denver operations.



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Guardian Auto Glass is seeking owners, qualified sales professionals and operations managers who seek ownership and/or employment opportunities in their markets, throughout the U.S. All inquiries will be treated confidentially and should be directed to LRST@Guardian.com.

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