Cole’s Collision Centers Promotes Two to Managerial Roles at Clifton Park Location

Cole’s Collision Centers, the fastest growing family-owned auto repair company in the Capital Region, continues to support company growth with the promotions of Anthony Valenti to manager and Amanda Giancamillo to assistant shop manager.

In his role as manager, Valenti supervises all staff at Cole’s Clifton Park location. He also maintains strong relationships with insurance partners, provides front end customer service and is responsible for the shop meeting its annual performance goals. Valenti has been with Cole’s Collision since 2015.

As assistant manager, Giancamillo assists with providing service estimates, creating repair plans for customers and manages day-to-day activities at the Clifton Park location. Giancamillo first joined Cole’s in 2013.

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“We are fortunate to have talented staff members who allow us to promote from within as the company grows,” said Josh Jewett, general manager. “Anthony and Amanda bring unique knowledge and skills to our team, which will help us to continue providing customers with the superior quality work and outstanding service for which Cole’s is known.”

Cole’s Collision Center’s has experienced rapid growth since opening its first location in Colonie in 2007. The company, which employs 92 people, operates five service centers in Colonie, North Greenbush, Clifton Park, Ballston Spa and Wilton.

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