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Spiffy Adds Former Ford Executive David Mondragon to Board to Accelerate Digital Servicing
Ford veteran joins Spiffy to help scale its mobile service platform for dealerships.
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC / ACCESS Newswire / March 27, 2025 / Spiffy, a pioneer in automotive technology and mobile services, has appointed David Mondragon as an independent board director. Mondragon brings 30+ years of leadership at Ford Motor Company, including roles as President and CEO of Ford Canada and Executive Director of U.S. Sales and Marketing. With deep OEM expertise across North America and a strong record of board leadership, Mondragon will help accelerate Spiffy's push to transform dealership service departments through its vertically integrated, full-stack mobile service platform.

During his tenure at Ford, Mondragon successfully led significant growth initiatives and operational improvements in key markets, including guiding Ford of Canada to become the top-selling automaker in the country for the first time in over 50 years. His background in marketing, sales, finance, and product development-combined with boardroom experience-makes him a high-impact addition as Spiffy scales its Digital Servicing™ platform.
"Over the past decade, we've built Spiffy into the industry's first fully integrated platform for mobile services-combining software, digitally-enabled van technology, supporting devices, and training into one solution," said Karl Murphy, CEO of Spiffy. "We brought David onto the board for his deep OEM and dealer experience-and because he shares our belief that this model is the future of mobile operations at dealerships. His insight will be key as we continue helping dealers grow through smarter, more profitable operations."
David Mondragon stated, "I believe in Spiffy's vision for the future of automotive service, and I'm excited to join the company at this pivotal stage. Dealers need a better model to meet rising customer expectations and grow fixed ops-and Spiffy has built it. Digital Servicing is exactly what the industry needs: a complete, integrated solution that delivers convenience, efficiency, and profitability. I look forward to helping scale this vision and make Digital Servicing the standard for dealerships nationwide."
To learn more about Spiffy's Digital Servicing platform and how it's helping dealerships deliver frictionless customer experiences, visit www.getspiffy.com/digital-servicing.
About Spiffy
Spiffy is the industry's only vertically integrated, full-stack mobile servicing platform-powered by 10+ years of expertise and over 3 million completed services. Combining digitally-enabled vans, best-in-class software, cutting-edge hardware, and expert training, Spiffy empowers dealerships to deliver frictionless customer experiences, improve CSI scores, and drive profitable growth in fixed ops.
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Brian Chapman
VP, Growth Marketing
Spiffy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 919-612-4272
SOURCE: Get Spiffy, Inc.
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