Matthew Moreno, who served eight years as a Calvary Scout and spent nine years working for USAA, signed a 15-year term with Maaco
San Antonio, Texas—Following six years of ownership and hundreds of high-ranking customer reviews, Jubrail Abassi has passed his San Antonio Maaco shop to a new owner, Matthew Moreno, who has signed on for a 15-year term.
Before joining the Maaco franchise, Moreno served eight years the U.S. Military as a Calvary Scout where he trained and led a group of soldiers. After serving, Moreno spent nine years working for USAA where he handled single-vehicle accidents. He worked his way up to managing injury files with attorney representation.
Moreno’s professional background has given him experience in liaising between stakeholders, reading and writing estimates, managing payments, negotiating, providing top-tier customer service, and many other core aspects of ownership, states Maaco.
As a new owner in the community, he is already building his local connections. For the past six years, Moreno has been coaching the Holy Cross Knights youth football team. The organization’s president approached him and requested that he paint helmets for the upcoming season.
“This is just my part of giving back and letting the community know we do more than just paint and fix cars,” said Moreno, owner of Maaco in San Antonio. “When it all said and done, I painted over 50 helmets for the organization.”
“I am pleased to welcome a seasoned community champion like Matthew into the Maaco franchise,” said Daryl Hurst, president, Maaco. “Succession planning is an often-forgotten part of the business equation, and I am proud to see the synergy between new and existing owners. Jubrail, thank you for your leadership and tenure, and welcome to the Maaco family, Matthew.”
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