Doug Frey Joins EasyCare to Lead New Agency Development and Acquisitions
Frey joins the F&I product provider from Allstate Dealer Services, where he served as COO. He will now serve as EasyCare’s executive vice president of new agency relations and acquisitions.

NORCROSS, Ga. — APCO Holding LLC, which markets F&I products through its EasyCare and GWC Warranty brands, announced the appointment of Doug Frey as executive vice president of new agency relations and acquisitions.
Frey will lead the company’s new agency development and acquisition efforts. He most recently served as COO of Allstate Dealer Services and brings more than 30 years of F&I industry experience to his role at APCO, including 15 years in senior executive roles.
“We believe the agency market has seasoned and that there are great operators out there looking for more from their administrative partners,” said EasyCare Chairman and CEO Larry Dorfman. “There are also agencies looking for a company with the resources to work with them on continuing to grow their business while planning a successful exist strategy for the future. We can uniquely provide either or both solutions.
“Doug has the highest integrity and is one of the most respected people in the industry,” Dorman added. “His background is perfect to lead this effort.”
Frey added: “I have known Larry Dorfman, chairman, and John Lee, president of APCO Holdings, for 25 years. I admire what they have built with first-class service to agents to dealers. The whole company has a unique culture that is focused on helping dealers and agents succeed. This company still operates with an agency mentality and that resonates with their agency partners. It is great to be with a company that has committed significant capital to growth and with a clear and well-defined vision of the future.”
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