Dent Wizard Hires Adam Nebeker as COO
Operational leadership veteran to work closely with company executives to advance strategic initiatives.

CEO says Nebeker brings people-centric approach, disciplined process skillset and intense focus on superior customer service.
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Dent Wizard International, a provider of vehicle reconditioning services, recently hired Adam Nebeker as chief operating officer.
As COO, Nebeker will lead Dent Wizard’s operational teams. Those reporting to him include four operations divisional vice presidents, the vice president of Hail and the vice president of operational engineering. Additionally, he will join Dent Wizard’s senior leadership team, working closely with company executives to advance strategic initiatives. Nebeker will report to CEO and President Mike Black.
He comes to Dent Wizard with extensive experience in operational leadership, most recently as senior vice president of field operations at Vivint Smart Home, a provider of security systems and services for homes and businesses, and as vice president of operations for Cummins Inc. which designs, manufactures, distributes and services power-generation products.
“Adam’s people-centric approach, his disciplined process skillset and his intense focus on delivering superior customer service will be great assets for our customers and every level of our organization,” Black said.
Nebeker earned a juris doctor degree from William & Mary in 2005 and an MBA from Brigham Young University in 2014. He is multilingual in French, Spanish and Portuguese, and in 2005 co-founded and served as general manager and team president for the Spokane Shock, an arena football team.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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