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Meet the PartsHotlines.com Owners
Although PartsHotlines.com is fairly new to the Internet, its owners have a rich and unique history, which spans decades in the auto salvage industry.
No other used auto parts website comes close to having the experience and dedication of Betsy Finnell and Mike Vande Voort. When it comes to finding and buying your used car parts online, there's no doubt that you can trust the PartsHotlines team.
Betsy Finnell
Professional History in the Auto Salvage Industry
- Betsy Finnell is the daughter of Betty Finnell and Jim (Chick) Finnell. Chick and Betty owned and operated A & A Auto Parts, an auto salvage yard in Topeka Kansas, for over 30 years. In 1960, Betty and Chick formed and ran Master Wreckers, one of the first used auto parts locating networks in the country. Betty Finnell was active in establishing the Kansas Auto Wreckers Association (KAW), a trade group of auto salvage yards established to protect the interests of auto salvage businesses. Betty served as KAW President for many years. Betty lobbied on a local and national basis for the interests of the auto salvage industry. She was appointed to President Lyndon Johnson's National Beautification Committee and met with President and Mrs. Johnson on several occasions regarding the efforts of the auto salvage industry to comply with various zoning regulations. In 1974, Betty Finnell worked with AT&T to create the first Voice and Data used auto parts locating network. In 1981 Betty started Finnell Corporation, a privately held family company which operated numerous Voice Line used auto parts locating networks for the auto salvage industry in the Midwest.
- In 1981 Betsy joined Betty in running Finnell Corporation. In 1984 Betsy was promoted to Vice President, Sales and Marketing. In 1984 Betsy created DataNet which, along with the competing MII Network, was the first nationwide used auto parts locating network for salvage yards.
- In 1985 Betty and Betsy formed Finnell Systems. Finnell Systems manufactured and supplied proprietary telecommunication equipment for used auto parts locating networks.
- In 1986 Finnell Corporation was sold to AutoInfo, Inc., a publicly held company based in Lake Success, NY. AutoInfo was one of two leading providers of inventory management systems in the auto salvage industry.
- In 1988, AutoInfo acquired the MII Network (now re-named the Orion Network). The DataNet Network was merged with the Orion Network and the resulting network was marketed under the name of Orion.
- Betsy remained on under contract with AutoInfo as Group Vice President, Sales & Marketing from 1986 through 1995, when AutoInfo divested its Automotive Recycling Division to ADP Hollander.
- Betsy accepted a contract from ADP Hollander as Director, New Business Development Auto Recycling Division. She remained with ADP Hollander through 1998 when ADP was required to divest its Automotive Recycling Division assets due to an FTC anti-trust order. ADP sold the division to CCI/Triad, a Texas based company which offered services to body shops and garages.
- In 1998 Betsy accepted a contract from CCI/Triad as a Circuit Head (distributor) of the Orion Network in various states. She remained with CCI/Triad from 1998 through early 2003.
- In early 2003 Betsy joined Mike Vande Voort as co-owner of Hotlines, Inc.
Mike Vande Voort
Professional History in the Auto Salvage Industry
- In 1984 with Jim Taphorn, Mike formed MII, a privately held company started to supply used car parts locating networks for the auto salvage industry. The MII Network, along with competing DataNet Network, was the first used auto parts locating network for salvage yards.
- In 1985 Mike formed Voortech, a privately held corporation offering communication systems.
- In 1988, AutoInfo acquired the MII Network (now re-named the Orion Network). AutoInfo was one of two leading providers of inventory management systems in the auto salvage industry. The Orion Network was merged with the DataNet Network and the resulting circuit was marketed under the name of Orion.
- Mike remained on under contract with AutoInfo as Group Vice President, Operations from 1988 through 1993.
- In 1995, with several investors, Mike formed TantaComm, a privately held corporation specializing in digital call recording solutions.
- In 1995 Mike formed Hotlines, Inc., which through the Hotlines Networks, provides auto salvage yards with immediate, REAL-TIME, LIVE searches for used auto parts.
- In early 2003 Mike brought on Betsy Finnell as co-owner of Hotlines, Inc.
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