Glyn Hopkin, a renowned Automotive Dealer Group with over 35 dealerships representing several exciting brands are pleased to announce the appointment of Tim Murphy as Chief Operations Officer (COO) for the group.
Tim joins Glyn Hopkin with an impressive background, having previously served as Audi and JLR Franchise Director at Marshall’s, and formerly as Group Operations Director and Executive Board Member for the Motorline Group.
Fraser Cohen, Chief Executive Officer of Glyn Hopkin, expressed his enthusiasm for the new addition, stating, "Tim brings a wealth of experience and a proven ability to deliver exceptional results. His deep knowledge and extensive experience in working with multiple manufacturers will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen and expand our operations."
In his new role, Tim will be responsible for overseeing all Nissan, MG, Kia, Renault, Dacia, Alpine and Suzuki sites across both Sales and Aftersales. His focus will be to drive excellence across all key functions, building strong relationships with our key partners, delivering an outstanding customer experience and ensuring alignment with the company’s core values.
Fraser (CEO) added, "We are thrilled to welcome Tim to the Glyn Hopkin Board. His strategic insight and leadership will undoubtedly propel our business operations to new heights. Tim will be key in defining and delivering the exciting next steps for the group under the recently introduced Employee Ownership Trust scheme (EOT).”
Tim commented, “I am thrilled to be joining Glyn Hopkin as Chief Operating Officer for the next stage in the groups journey under the EOT scheme, I am looking forward to working closely with the Board and wider team to drive innovation, performance and deliver the highest standards of service to our valued customers.”
Glyn Hopkin, which last year celebrated 30 years in business, operates a network of dealerships across London, Essex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Suffolk. The group is ranked 37th in the Top 200 Dealer Groups nationally.