Spiffy Opens Silicon Valley Office
Establishing a Silicon Valley presence offers the opportunity to directly manage West Coast fleet clients, while tapping into the region’s diverse pool of talent.

This expansion positions Spiffy to address the growing car care needs of autonomy and shared mobility companies, which coalesce with electrification and connectivity into an industry mega-trend known as Vehicle 2.0.
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Get Spiffy announced the opening of a new office in the San Francisco Bay area. This expansion positions Spiffy to address the growing car care needs of autonomy and shared mobility companies, which coalesce with electrification and connectivity into an industry mega-trend known as Vehicle 2.0.
Establishing a Silicon Valley presence also offers the opportunity to directly manage West Coast fleet clients, while tapping into the region’s diverse pool of talent.
Leading the West Coast office is Garrison Ramoso, who recently joined Spiffy as director of business development. He brings strategic fleet management experience from his previous stint as senior director of business development at YourMechanic, in addition to years in various management roles at eBay and SurveyMonkey.
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