Caleb Scoggins

Account Manager at Fenix Parts

Caleb Scoggins has a diverse range of work experience. Caleb began their career in 2013 as an Operations Intern at Forest City Owls, where they were responsible for setting up the stadium for game days and ensuring proper food orders. In 2016, Caleb joined Enterprise Holdings as a Remarking Logistics Lot Attendant, where they were in charge of cleaning and preparing vehicles for rental. Caleb also worked as a Service Agent at Enterprise. In 2020, Caleb worked as a Product Specialist at Friendship Nissan, where they became Nissan certified and learned about the sales process. Caleb then joined Red Ventures as a Sales Professional, selling internet, phone, and TV products for companies like AT&T, Frontier, and HughesNet. Currently, Caleb is an Account Manager at Fenix Parts, Inc.

Caleb Scoggins pursued their higher education by first attending Isothermal Community College from 2012 to 2016. During this time, they obtained an Associate of Arts (AA) degree, although the field of study is not specified. Caleb then proceeded to enroll at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte from 2017 to 2019, where they completed their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. Unfortunately, the specific field of study for their bachelor's degree is not provided.

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Charlotte, United States

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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.


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