Holman Group Acquires Audi Willow Grove
MAPLE SHADE, N.J. — Holman Automotive Group acquired Audi Willow Grove in Willow Grove, Pa. The dealership is now the second Audi store under the Holman brand. Audi Willow Grove was owned and operated by Don Rosen, who has been affiliated with the Audi brand for over two and a half decades. Under his leadership, ... Read More »
MAPLE SHADE, N.J. — Holman Automotive Group acquired Audi Willow Grove in Willow Grove, Pa. The dealership is now the second Audi store under the Holman brand.
Audi Willow Grove was owned and operated by Don Rosen, who has been affiliated with the Audi brand for over two and a half decades. Under his leadership, Audi Willow Grove became the fastest growing Audi dealer in the Delaware Valley.
“I have known the Holman family for many years and admire their business philosophy,” said Rosen. “The Holman family shares my focus and dedication to our people, their development and their well-being and I am confident that under their leadership Audi Willow Grove will continue to grow and be a tremendous success.”
Michael Long will become the general manager of Audi Willow Grove, having previously served as the general manager of Holman Infiniti of Maple Shade, N.J. Long began as an auditor for Holman in 1985, holding a series of management positions in the company since that time.
“We are extremely pleased to add Audi Willow Grove to our family of dealerships in the Northeast,” said Melinda “Mindy” Holman, chairman of Holman Automotive. “This will be our second Audi dealership, having opened our first — Audi Pembroke Pines — in 2009, and we are very excited to be able to expand our offerings in the Northeast with such a recognized and admired luxury marquee.”
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