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EFG Companies and Northwood University Announce Student Competitors and F&I Mentors in 2016 F&I Innovator of the Year Competition

September 21, 2016
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DALLAS, Texas - EFG Companies, the innovator behind the award-winning Hyundai Assurance program, together with Northwood University, today announced the student competitors and F&I mentors participating in the second annual F&I Innovator of the Year competition. Vying for $25,000 in prize money, this year’s 18 contestants hail from Arizona, California, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. For more information on the competition, visit http://bit.ly/Inn0v8te


The credit-based competition pits six teams of Northwood’s automotive students to conceptualize and build a new F&I product. Each team is mentored by an F&I director, and the competing teams develop a business case for their new F&I product that incorporates industry research, market viability, and the product’s potential to facilitate F&I product sales in franchise dealerships. The teams will also keep weekly, YouTube video diaries of their progress, challenges and breakthroughs.

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“The mentors’ industry experience is invaluable in guiding the competitors on the real-world challenges facing dealerships today,” said John Pappanastos, president and CEO of EFG Companies. “From changing consumer purchasing behaviors, to increased FTC and CFPB compliance oversight, and a call for enhanced transparency, these mentors will impart a wealth of knowledge that spurs innovation among the students.”


The teams and mentors include:

Team NameTeam Members/HometownMentor/Dealership Angular Momentum Charles Elledge, Coal City, IL

Charles Wheatley, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA

Harry Collins, Franklinville, NJ Ben Hagan

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Bob Moore Auto Group

Oklahoma City, OK Envision Alex Rogers, Lancaster, PA

Ali Nasrallah, Dearborn, MI

Zach Peters, Philadelphia, PA Caleb Hargreaves

Hanlees Auto Group

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Davis, CA Groundbreakers James Skop, Petoskey, MI

Tori Mason, Detoit, MI

Zach Luchenbill, Pinkney, MI Sam Levin

Nyle Maxwell Auto Group

Austin, TX Triple Clutch Amanda Poriefka, Midland, MI

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Harrison Ervin, Chesaning, MI

Mollie Arnold, Lowell, IN Dena Moore

Davis-Moore Auto Group

Wichita, KS Team Turbo Cody Davidson, Green Bay, WI

Kendra Taylor, Flushing, MI

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Mark Ruhle, Royal Oak, MI Greg Grimes

Rohrich Auto Group

Harrisburg, PA Team Vigilance Alec Bond, Lindin, MI

Houston Huff, Tuscon, AZ

Lucas Myhre, Austin, TX Craig Drew

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Central Maine Motors Auto Group

Waterville, ME

Each year, Northwood selects the best and brightest students from the Automotive Marketing and Management Program to participate in the F&I Innovator of the Year competition. To be eligible for participation, each student must maintain a 3.0 GPA, and hold internships or extracurricular activities in the automotive industry.


The competition runs through November 11, 2016, when a panel of leading dealer principals and EFG executives will judge each team’s business case. EFG Companies will award the winning team $25,000, and will develop the winning F&I product for the retail automotive market. The company will also return a percentage of the product’s revenue to Northwood University.


Visit http://bit.ly/Inn0v8te to learn more about the F&I Innovator of the Year Contest, watch this year’s Innovator video submissions, and follow @EFG_NWInnovator on Twitter for the latest competition news.

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