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Judy Lynn Farcus Serra reflects on a career built on grit, mentorship and growth

The COO and CFO of Headquarter Automotive shares her journey from receptionist to executive leadership, emphasizing mentorship and internal development.

On this episode of Training Camp, host Adam Marburger sits down with Judy Lynn Farcus Serra, COO and CFO of Headquarter Automotive, to trace her remarkable rise through the retail automotive industry. In a candid and inspiring conversation, Serra reveals how a high school job answering phones led to a multi-decade career defined by mentorship, resilience, and a relentless drive to learn.

Judy Lynn Farcus Serra’s journey in automotive retail began with a chance opportunity and a willingness to take on any job that needed doing. From answering phones at a single-store Chevrolet dealership to becoming the chief operating and financial officer of a growing automotive group, Serra attributes her success to curiosity, a strong work ethic, and the leaders who mentored her along the way.

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Additionally, she credits her first boss, Mike Maroone, as one of her earliest mentors who shaped her leadership style. Working under his guidance taught her accountability and operational discipline, laying the groundwork for a career built on high performance and people development. From processing payables to helping build dealerships from the ground up, Serra never stopped seeking new challenges.

"We all have two jobs in our organization. It's either to sell a car or help sell a car. That's it."

Her climb was not without setbacks, but she embraced each transition as a chance to learn. One of the pivotal moments in her career occurred when she was offered a controller position despite not having mastered certain core finance functions. Encouraged by her father to trust in her ability, she took the job and taught herself what she didn’t yet know, proving that hard work and self-belief can open doors.

Serra now pays it forward by mentoring employees across her organization. She regularly visits stores, offers coaching, and promotes from within. Her team of F&I professionals, for example, is built almost entirely from internal candidates who rose through the ranks, some starting as porters or sales assistants. Her focus on people extends to leadership development, with every employee expected to either sell a car or help sell one.

When asked about her favorite role, Serra reflected on the experience of helping build her first store. This process exposed her to construction, city negotiations, infrastructure planning, and operational setup. That hands-on experience shaped her understanding of the business beyond the numbers.

Looking ahead, Headquarter Automotive plans to grow to 12 stores, with a focus on expanding its brand mix to include domestic manufacturers like Chevrolet and possibly luxury franchises. Serra is confident the company’s people-first approach will continue to be its competitive edge.

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