Renee Cacchillo Assumes Role As President, CEO Of Safelite Group

Renee Cacchillo Named President, CEO Of Safelite Group

Cacchillo succeeds Tom Feeney, who will assume a new role as executive chairman, Belron North America.

Renee Cacchillo has officially assumed her role as president and CEO of Safelite Group and also becomes a member of Belron’s global leadership team.

Throughout her decade at Safelite, Cacchillo has held increasingly important and transformative roles in both the Safelite AutoGlass and Safelite Solutions business units, with a relentless focus on creating an unparalleled customer experience.

This appointment is proof of Cacchillo’s expertise in growing the company and the respect she has gained throughout her tenure, the company says.

“When looking for a new CEO, you want someone who can continue to take the company to new heights — and that is Renee,” said Gary Lubner, CEO of Belron. “Renee has demonstrated that she has all the leadership and strategic skills to build on Safelite’s successful journey, and I am delighted that that she has been appointed as President and CEO of Safelite. I’ve always been taken by Renee’s unique approach to a customer-driven business and her vision for maintaining the essence of Safelite. I look forward to working closely with her.”

“I see and believe in Safelite’s future potential and am confident that we have the leadership, experience and skills needed to achieve the company’s goals for both growth and talent,” said Cacchillo. “We value our people, and together built a culture that exemplifies teamwork at its finest — with passionate associates dedicated to serving our valued customers and clients. I look forward to driving our company forward while staying true to our purpose and philosophies. It’s an honor to assume this role during a time of transformation and opportunity.”

Cacchillo succeeds Tom Feeney, who served Safelite for 34 years and will assume a new role as executive chairman, Belron North America.

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