Greg Pomeroy
Greg Pomeroy has thirty three years experience in the automotive service industry. He is the principal consultant at 2wrenches.com. An organization that provides hands-on learning and business development within the client’s facility.
Greg began his career at a young age, working first as a service manager at an Auto Place (Acklands-Grainger Ltd.) franchise and later moving up to a management position at a corporate Family Auto location (Acklands-Grainger Ltd.). The desire to further his career in the automotive service industry led Greg to accept a management position with a Canadian Tire Associate Store, where he remained for a number of years before returning to school to pursue a university education. He continued to work at Canadian Tire during the summer holidays, and part-time at another Canadian Tire Associate Store during his academic semesters.
Upon graduation, Greg was hired by Goodyear Canada, where he worked until he was approached with another advancement opportunity by yet another Canadian Tire Associate Store. From 1985 until late 1998, Greg worked his way up to the position of general manager. For two years, he was responsible for running a sixteen-million-dollar-a-year operation (reference letter).
Later, recognizing the need for a serious change in both the direction and philosophy within the automotive industry, Greg decided to explore opportunities outside the “box”. In late 1998, after years of research, Greg developed the Counter Intelligence program; a program that continues to evolve to ensure significant relevance in today’s marketplace.
Since its creation, the Counter Intelligence program has generated millions of dollars in additional net profits for Greg's clients who universally express how shocked and pleasantly surprised they are by the immediate results, and the long-term sustainability of the program.
“I truly appreciate having been given the opportunity to provide my services over the past thirteen years,” says Greg. Clients like you continue to give me an opportunity to strive toward exceeding your expectations.”