LKQ Announces European Management Succession

LKQ Announces European Management Succession

John Quinn, executive vice president and CEO of LKQ Europe, has submitted his notice of retirement. Arnd Franz, currently chief operating officer of LKQ Europe, has been selected to succeed Franz, effective Oct. 1, 2019. 

LKQ Corp. has announced that John Quinn, executive vice president and CEO of LKQ Europe, has submitted his notice of retirement. Arnd Franz, currently chief operating officer of LKQ Europe, has been selected to succeed Franz, effective Oct. 1, 2019. 

Franz joined LKQ in April of this year after spending most of his career at the MAHLE Group, where most recently he was corporate executive vice president and a member of the management board. As Executive Vice President, Franz had responsibility for MAHLE’S global automotive sales and application engineering, including the aftermarket business unit. From 2006 until 2013, he was executive vice president and general manager for MAHLE Aftermarket.

Quinn joined LKQ in 2009 as CFO and became CEO of LKQ Europe in early 2015 to lead the company’s operations overseas. Under his leadership, the revenue of LKQ’s European segment has more than tripled, as the company acquired several of the leading distributors in key markets like Stahlgruber in Germany and Rhiag in Italy and the Czech Republic. Today, LKQ Europe is the largest distributor of automotive aftermarket parts in Europe, with approximately $6 billion of annualized revenue and operations in more than 20 European countries.

Dominick Zarcone, president and CEO of LKQ Corp., said, “The addition of Arnd Franz to our European leadership team earlier this year was part of our normal succession planning process, and I am highly confident in Arnd’s ability to further accelerate the integration and improvements in the operational practices of our industry leading companies. I believe that under his leadership we will continue to expand on our success in Europe. John has been an integral member of the senior management team here at LKQ for the past decade and our European operations have significantly expanded under his leadership these past five years. I am extremely grateful for his dedication and hard work on behalf of LKQ.”

Quinn commented, “LKQ has, in a very short time, created the premier aftermarket auto parts distributor in Europe. I am confident in the future of the company and the benefits to our customers, employees, suppliers and shareholders as LKQ continues to lever the strengths of the market leaders acquired since 2011.  I look forward to transitioning my responsibilities to Arnd in the coming months.”

Franz added, “I am humbled by both the opportunity and responsibility associated with leading LKQ’s European segment and look forward to continuing its track record of growth and success.”

 

 

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