Fenix Parts
Maegan Quinn's work experience begins with their current role as Vice President of Marketing at Fenix Parts, which they started in January 2023. Prior to this, they held the position of Director of Marketing at Fenix Parts from March 2019 to January 2023. Before joining Fenix Parts, they worked at United Recyclers Group LLC as a Director of Member Relations, where they were responsible for generating leads, pitching products, and increasing membership sales. Maegan represented URG at industry events in the US and Canada. From 2014 to 2016, they worked as an ITWorks Site Coordinator at Cerner Corporation, providing on-site assistance for associates, executives, and clients. Maegan also served as a liaison for Cerner and client communication. Before that, they were an Account Executive at Moroch from 2011 to 2014, managing advertising and publicity campaigns for major motion picture studios. Maegan also worked as a World Series of Poker - Media Intern at Caesars Entertainment Corporation in 2011, and as a Professional Cheerleader/Honeybee for the New Orleans Hornets from July 2008 to July 2009.
Maegan Quinn attended Southeastern Louisiana University from 2006 to 2008, where they studied marketing. Maegan then transferred to Louisiana State University and completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from 2008 to 2011.
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Fenix Parts
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Fenix Parts, Inc. is engaged in auto recycling business. The Company recovers and resells original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts, components and systems, such as engines, transmissions, radiators, trunks, lamps and seats reclaimed from damaged, totaled or low value vehicles. The Company operates through Automobile Recycling segment. The Company purchases its vehicles primarily at auto salvage auctions. Upon receipt of vehicles, the Company inventories and then dismantles the vehicles and sells the recycled components. Its customers include collision repair shops (body shops), mechanical repair shops, auto dealerships and individual retail customers. The Company also generates a portion of its revenue from the sale as scrap of the unusable parts and materials, from the sale of used cars and motorcycles, the sale of aftermarket parts, and from the sale of extended warranty contracts.