BBB Announces Division Presidents

Daphne’s BBB Industries, LLC, a sustainable automotive aftermarket and industrial manufacturer, has announced two strategic leadership changes. John Boyer has been appointed President of BBB’s undercar division. Boyer has been with BBB since 2015 and has served in various roles, most recently serving as president of TERREPOWER, BBB’s solar system and electric vehicle battery lifecycle management division. He has more than 30 years of experience, including more than 10 years with AutoZone, leading automotive parts manufacturing, distribution and retail businesses to higher levels of performance and growth. Maria Caballero has been appointed president of TERREPOWER. She brings more than 30 years of experience, most recently as leader of the Visteon Electronics original equipment service group. She also worked for Ford’s automotive component division, in which she held various roles in manufacturing, business planning and program management.

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