Daphne’s BBB Shifts Leadership

BBB Industries LLC, a vehicle parts remanufacturing company headquartered in Daphne, made three changes to its senior leadership, Business Alabama reports. James T. “Tim” Garner has been appointed executive vice president and chief financial officer, replacing the departing Michael Hansen. Garner joins BBB following the sale of IXS Holdings, where he served in the same capacity. Thomas Sheppard has been appointed executive vice president and chief information officer, replacing the retiring Ken Jatczak. Sheppard most recently served in the same role at Brake Parts Inc., where he led business system improvements. Finally, BBB cofounder Jeffrey Bigler will serve on its board of directors. He is to sponsor several long-term operational projects, while also providing guidance and counseling. The company has seen recent growth, evidenced by its opening of a new 20,000-ft2 technology center near Detroit.

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