Pep Boys President and CEO Jeff Rachor Resigns; Mike Odell Named Interim CEO, Ray Arthur Named CFO - aftermarketNews

Pep Boys President and CEO Jeff Rachor Resigns; Mike Odell Named Interim CEO, Ray Arthur Named CFO

Pep Boys has named Mike Odell, Pep Boys’ chief operating officer, as interim chief executive officer, effective immediately. The move was made after Jeff Rachor resigned to become a principal in an automotive dealership venture. Pep Boys also named Ray Arthur executive vice president – chief financial officer. Arthur is scheduled to begin on April 28. Rachor thanked the board and all of the associates for the privilege of working with them in developing and launching the company’s long-term strategic plan. “I know that Pep Boys is in extremely capable hands with Mike,” Jeff Rachor said. Rachor joined Pep Boys from Sonic Automotive in March 2007.

PHILADELPHIA – Pep Boys has named Mike Odell, Pep Boys’ chief operating officer, as interim chief executive officer, effective immediately. The move was made after Jeff Rachor resigned to become a principal in an automotive dealership venture. Pep Boys also named Ray Arthur executive vice president – chief financial officer. Arthur is scheduled to begin on April 28.

Rachor thanked the board and all of the associates for the privilege of working with them in developing and launching the company’s long-term strategic plan. “I know that Pep Boys is in extremely capable hands with Mike,” Jeff Rachor said.

Rachor joined Pep Boys from Sonic Automotive in March 2007.

At left: Rachor resigned after spending just over year at Pep Boys.

Odell, 45, joined Pep Boys in September 2007 as executive vice president and chief operating officer after spending 13 years at Sears Holdings Corp. His last position at Sears was as executive vice president and general manager of Sears Retail & Specialty Stores, a $26 billion business with 1,900 locations. Odell initially joined Sears’ finance department in 1994 where he worked until moving over to its operations team in 1998. There, he served in various positions of increasing responsibility, including vice president of stores, finance, and operations of Sears Automotive Group.

“The entire board is highly confident in Mike’s ability to step seamlessly into the role of interim CEO,” said Chairman of the Board Bill Leonard. “Mike was instrumental in helping to develop the company’s long-term strategic plan and the board is pleased with the progress the company has made in executing its initial steps. Mike’s leadership in driving Pep Boys’ strategic initiatives and our ongoing return to operational excellence makes him the obvious choice for this position. He is a serious candidate for the permanent chief executive position and the company has no plans to conduct a search at this time. The board would also like to thank Jeff for his service to Pep Boys and for his assistance during this executive transition.”

Odell added, “I am excited by the opportunity to lead Pep Boys’ return to prominence. Along with 19,000 dedicated fellow associates, we are committed to achieving our goals of being the automotive aftermarket solutions provider of choice for the value-oriented consumer and growing revenue and profitability in each of our lines of business.”

Arthur, 49, joins Pep Boys after serving as executive vice president and chief financial officer of Toys “R” Us from 2004 to 2006, where he oversaw its strategic review and restructuring of company-wide operations, as well as managing the leveraged buy-out of the company. During his seven-year tenure at Toys “R” Us, Arthur also served as president and chief financial officer of ToysRUs.com from 2000 to 2003, and as corporate controller of Toys “R” Us from 1999 to 2000, with responsibility for all internal and external financial reporting. Prior to that, he worked in a variety of roles of increasing responsibility for General Signal, American Home Products, American Cyanamid and a number of accounting firms. A certified public accountant, Arthur brings more than 25 years of accounting and finance expertise to Pep Boys. In his role as CFO, he succeeds Harry Yanowitz, who announced his planned departure in January to pursue other business interests.

“The board also welcomes our new CFO, Ray Arthur, to Pep Boys’ senior leadership team and looks forward to benefiting from his strong financial, operational and information technology expertise and big-box retail experience,” Leonard added.

For more information about Pep Boys, visit: www.pepboys.com.

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