Carstation.com Names Frank Terlep Vice President of e-Business Solutions
21 October 1999
Carstation.com Names Frank Terlep Vice President of e-Business SolutionsSAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21 Carstation.com, the e-commerce hub for the automotive service industry, today announced the addition of Frank Terlep as vice president of e-business solutions. Terlep, who will join Carstation.com in mid-November, has 20 years of automotive industry experience and has been actively involved in the development and delivery of information management systems to the collision repair industry since 1987. He currently is senior vice president and general manager of the Business Systems Group at Mitchell International. "We're thrilled that Frank is joining our team," Carstation.com President and founder Charlie Moore said. "He is a proven leader who will be a key player as we revamp the purchasing process for automotive parts, supplies and services, providing an open Internet hub for repair facilities, parts and supplies vendors, insurers, software developers and consumers. Frank will continue to lead the charge at Carstation.com toward a future characterized by open-standards and Internet-based technology solutions." Carstation.com's open-standards Internet hub at http://www.carstation.com, enables collision repair facilities to streamline parts purchasing and enables consumers, insurers and other participants in the claims process to locate repair facilities, schedule appointments and access vehicle service information and tools online. The Carstation.com e-Business Solutions Group offers professional implementation, customization, management and services to support Carstation.com's e-commerce technologies. Founded in 1998, Carstation.com provides e-commerce solutions to the collision repair industry. The company's suite of services and applications enable vendors, repair shops, insurers and consumers to transact, communicate and manage the entire automotive repair process via the Internet. Carstation.com's investors and business partners include Weiss Peck and Greer, LLP, New Enterprise Associates and Marsh and McClennan Capital and leading automotive businesses.