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Alpha Warranty Promotes Lindsey, Robinson

Alpha Warranty Services has promoted Jeremy Lindsey to president and Jeff Robinson to COO.

October 26, 2018
2 min to read


SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Owner and CEO Steve Rosenvall has appointed Jeremy Lindsey as the new president of Alpha Warranty Services and promoted Jeff Robinson to chief operating officer, the company announced. 

Jeremy Lindsey has been with Alpha Warranty Services for over 11 years with experience in sales, risk, and claims. In 2017, Lindsey was awarded Utah Business CXO of the Year while serving as COO. Prior to joining Alpha Warranty, Lindsey owned and operated a dealership in Salt Lake City.

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“I’m excited to contribute at Alpha Warranty in this new capacity,” Lindsey said. “In this role, it will be my responsibility to lead our long-term strategy efforts and create a culture where our agent partners, dealerships and employees can thrive for years to come. I’m fortunate to be surrounded by an amazing group of people at Alpha. I’m confident that we will continue to deliver on our mission of creating meaningful innovation and providing industry-best service.”

Jeff Robinson has been with Alpha Warranty Services for 10 years and also has experience in sales, risk, and claims. In 2017, Robinson was honored as a member of Utah Business’s “20 in their 20s” while serving as vice president of risk and operations.

“For the last 10 years, I have been honored to work with the fantastic people that make up the Alpha family. We have a bright future and are positioned to do special things,” Robinson said. “In this role, my goal is to ensure that our organization is healthy, efficient, and effective which will enable our people to do what they do best: Deliver an unrivaled level of service to all those we encounter.”

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Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today

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