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National Auto Care Adds to Senior Leadership Team

National Auto Care Corp. has named Matthew Osborn to the newly created position of chief information officer. The veteran of the insurance and third-party administrator industries will also serve as a member of the company’s senior leadership team.

by Staff
August 4, 2016
1 min to read


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — National Auto Care Corp., a national administrator of vehicle service contract and ancillary products, has named Matthew Osborn to the newly created position of chief information officer. The veteran of the insurance and third-party administrator industries will also serve as a member of the company’s senior leadership team.

Osborn brings more than 25 years of technology and business development experience to his new position. He has served in various areas of the industry, including agency management, training, and, most notably, as a technology leader for Allstate and Allstate Benefits.

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His new role will have him leading the IT, project management, and process improvement teams. Their goal is to improve and optimize the business experience for National Auto Care’s agents and dealers through several transformative projects currently under way.

“I am very happy to welcome Matt to National Auto Care,” said company CEO Tony Wanderon. “He brings a wealth of experience as well as a positive management style that will further our efforts to offer the most responsive and effective service in the F&I industry.”

Osborn holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Barry University in Miami, Fla, and a master’s degree in business administration from Jacksonville University. He is currently in the process of earning his doctorate in business administration from Jacksonville University.

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