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Black Widow Imaging Under New Ownership

New Leadership team is named and refocused on growing company serving auto industries.

March 28, 2023
Black Widow Imaging Under New Ownership

Kemper is new company president

IMAGE: Black Widow Imaging

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Black Widow Imaging, a provider of vehicle imaging, announced that a St. Louis-based angel investor group with a background in the automotive industry purchased the company in October and that the new ownership is refocusing the company on becoming the industry standard for vehicle imaging. A number of new and returning leaders have also been named.

As part of the restructuring, Darren Kemper, formerly chief operating officer of Black Widow, has been named president. He brings over 20 years of experience at large and small organizations leading engineering, software development, operational and organization projects and programs.

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"Our new ownership group has been fantastic to work with and has enabled us to take Black Widow Imaging to a best-in-class offering for our partners.  Our team is laser-focused on providing our partners with the best image-capture solution in the market. Exciting changes are coming from Black Widow Imaging," said Kemper.

In December, a 14,000-square-foot research and development facility was opened in Indianapolis to serve as an innovation lab for the growing technology team as it focuses on advanced imaging capabilities for current and future partners.

Tom Freiert, co-founder of Black Widow Imaging, returned to the leadership team as senior vice president of sales. He was fundamental to the company’s growth in leading all sales and operations activities. In 2020, he was recognized as an Auto Remarketing 40 Under 40 Honoree for his leadership and accomplishments in the industry. His background and passion for serving clients will be key in building relationships with existing and future partners.

Also rounding out the executive team is Rez Mahboubi as chief financial officer and Chris Dillow as chief technology officer.

Rez is a corporate development, mergers-and-acquisitions, private equity, and structured finance executive with over 25 years of global experience applying his expertise at companies across a wide spectrum of industries and development stages. He has worked at a number of leading global financial institutions, such as: GE Capital, JP Morgan and Cox Enterprises.

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Dillow has been with Black Widow Imaging for over two years and ensures its information systems continue to scale with the company’s growth. He has over 30 years of experience designing hardware and software and holding leadership roles. With the renewed company focus and the new R&D facility as his office, Dillow has the ability to advance the Black Widow system in ways he never could before.

“Black Widow Imaging has certainly seen a lot of changes in the last few months; however, the energy and excitement among the team is a clear sign the future looks bright,” said Kemper.  “Clients never missed a beat in capturing their inventory during the changeover and continue to utilize the automated system that delivers consistent, high-quality images in seconds.” 

Black Widow is focused on serving the auto auction industry and will soon advance its automated drive-thrrough imaging system with new technology releases.

Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today

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