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From Paint Booth to Owner: How Todd McGee Built a Top Body Shop Through Culture and Leadership

24 min · 27. März 2026
Episode From Paint Booth to Owner: How Todd McGee Built a Top Body Shop Through Culture and Leadership Cover

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In this episode of BodyShop Leaders, Daniel Burkholder talks with Todd McGee, owner of Johnson Auto Body in Knightdale, North Carolina, about what real leadership looks like inside a successful collision repair shop. Todd’s story begins in the paint booth and grows into something much bigger: ownership, mentorship, culture, and building a business that puts people first. He shares how his early years on the shop floor shaped the way he leads today, what it meant to carry on the Johnson Auto Body legacy, and why hiring the right people matters just as much as fixing cars the right way. They also discuss some of the biggest issues facing auto body shop owners right now, including navigating insurance challenges, following OEM repair procedures, building better systems, and staying connected to peers and coaches who understand the business. This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the collision repair industry, especially independent shop owners focused on leadership, growth, and long-term success. Topics covered include: *  Auto body shop leadership  *  Collision repair shop culture  *  Hiring and team building  *  Shop ownership and succession  *  OEM procedures vs. insurance pressure  *  Coaching and peer accountability  *  Community involvement and customer trust  *  Body shop growth and leadership development  BodyShop Leaders is powered by BodyShop Marketing and created for collision repair professionals who want to grow smarter, lead stronger, and stay independent. The BodyShop Leaders Podcast is powered by BodyShop Marketing [https://www.bodyshopmarketing.io/], the agency helping collision industry leaders grow smarter and lead stronger.

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