Scottsdale, Arizona, September 4, 2002 /PRNewswire/ AMJ Logistics, Inc., the leader in providing e-commerce solutions for the automotive glass replacement industry, announced today that it has named David Griffin, CPCU as President and CEO.
“David is one of the most experienced and successful leaders in the industry,” said Gary Hart, AMJ’s COO. “His proven ability to create and manage new enterprises will strengthen AMJ’s ability to continue to delivery visionary solutions to the automobile glass replacement market.”
Previously, Griffin served as President and CEO of IAnet, Inc., an internet based aggregator of auto appraisal services. He was SVP at Ensera, Inc., a technology company automating the collision repair claim process, which was acquired by Mitchell International, Inc. Griffin was a founder of Esurance, Inc., an internet based auto insurance company acquired by the White Mountains Group. And at Fireman’s Fund Insurance Companies he served as SVP of Claims and SVP of Underwriting in the Personal Insurance Division.
“I am looking forward to developing and executing AMJ’s business plan,” said Griffin. “AMJ is poised to do great things in this industry and I look forward to repeating past successes with AMJ,” Griffin added.
AMJ Logistics™, Inc., founded in 1995, is a privately held corporation based in Scottsdale, Arizona. AMJ provides Internet based applications and technology solutions that automate the workflow processes to the automotive glass replacement claims marketplace. These technologies cover all aspects of the manufacturing, supply chain vendors, insurance and end-user industries converge. These applications and solutions enhance productivity, profitability and increase customer satisfaction critical to the growth and success of the marketplace. For more information on AMJ Logistics or eDirectGlass, contact Gary Hart at 480.346.1112 or visit our websites at www.amjlogistics.com and www.edirectglass.com.
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