HAYES CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP OF BALDWIN - Key Persons


Greg Cooper

Job Titles:
  • Fixed Operations Manager
Hello! My name is Greg and I'm your Service and Parts Director. It's my job to keep both of these departments operating well together so that your Service experience is the best it can possibly be. I live in Hall County with my wife and two daughters. I've been working for the Hayes family for 15 years and look forward to serving you for many more! At Hayes we're dedicated to Service AFTER the Sale! Come experience why we have the most loyal customers in the automotive business. I look forward to meeting you! Greg Cooper

John Wheeler

Job Titles:
  • Finance Manager
Hi, my name is John! I think it's important to enjoy life and I'm told I have a great sense of humor. I'm married with two grown children and have four beautiful grand kids! I was originally born in Wilmington, Delaware where my Dad was stationed at Dover Air Base. I enjoy woodworking, fishing, and teaching in Sunday School. When I'm not at work I like to participate in Masonic functions and community events. I'm a dedicated Christian and active member of First Baptist Church of Toccoa. The Bible is the foundation of my life. I look forward to making this the best buying experience for you and your family.

Mike Hayes

Job Titles:
  • Charter Member and past President
Three of the partners are heavily involved with Rotary International. Mike Hayes is a Charter Member and past President. Mike is on the National Dealer Council. One of the purposes of the council is to help improve relations between the manufacturer, the dealer, and the customer. The Lawrenceville dealership is a member of Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful; a program that provides for the beautification of the area and improves the environment. An underlying challenge for us is defeating the perception of the car dealership. In our communities we are striving to change the stereotypical way people view our business by being highly involved in many more things like Secret Santa for foster kids, the Chamber of Commerce activities, and donating to support local school activities. Our industry suffers from perceptions in the past that we hope to change for the future.