Matt Ebert, founder and CEO of Crash Champions, sits down with industry leaders to discover the powerful synergies between different walks of life and businesses. Matt believes in a Champions Mindset. It’s how he took a single collision repair shop and turned it into over 650 locations across the US. Listen in while he unlocks the thought processes of successful leaders, and learn how he Champions People to empower them to grow.
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Matt Ebert, founder and CEO of Crash Champions, sits down with industry leaders to discover the powerful synergies between different walks of life and businesses. Matt believes in a Champions Mindset. It’s how he took a single collision repair shop and turned it into over 650 locations across the US. Listen in while he unlocks the thought processes of successful leaders, and learn how he Champions People to empower them to grow.
Tackling Workforce Challenges and Building Culture with Enterprise VP Mary Mahoney
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55 minutes
1 month ago
Tackling Workforce Challenges and Building Culture with Enterprise VP Mary Mahoney
When most companies run into an industry-wide challenge, they say, “that’s someone else’s problem.” Enterprise Mobility chose a different path.
In this episode of PodCrash, Matt Ebert sits down with Mary Mahoney, Vice President at Enterprise Mobility, to talk about how one of the world’s largest private companies with $38 billion in revenue and 90,000 employees decided to tackle the massive shortage of collision repair technicians head on.
Mary shares her personal story of starting in a Florida branch in 1985, working her way through car washes and rental counters to eventually shaping Enterprise’s national strategy. She explains why culture and mentorship have been the backbone of the company’s growth, and how Enterprise’s Collision Engineering Program is rewriting the blueprint for workforce development.
The conversation dives into how to turn meetings into real problem-solving sessions, why young people actually do want to work if they see purpose, and how female and underrepresented talent are thriving when given the right environment. Mary also unpacks Enterprise’s “people first” philosophy: take care of your employees and customers, and growth takes care of itself.
00:00 Mary's Background and Journey to Enterprise
05:49 Enterprise History and Growth
11:36 Evolution to Enterprise Mobility
14:00 Enterprise's Unique Business Model
32:32 The Collision Engineering Program
40:11 Changing Perceptions About Young Workers
46:56 Future Goals and Call for Support
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PodCrash with Matt Ebert
Matt Ebert, founder and CEO of Crash Champions, sits down with industry leaders to discover the powerful synergies between different walks of life and businesses. Matt believes in a Champions Mindset. It’s how he took a single collision repair shop and turned it into over 650 locations across the US. Listen in while he unlocks the thought processes of successful leaders, and learn how he Champions People to empower them to grow.