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JAMAAL MCCOY Accelerates His Vision with Drive
Born in Germany to a military family, Jamaal McCoy learned early about the value of discipline, goal-setting and adapting to constantly changing circumstances as the family followed his father’s career around the U.S. and the world.
He’s parlayed those lessons into an automotive sales career steering dealerships in Las Vegas and Prescott through economic highs and lows with award-winning results and is now expanding his vision into Prescott’s restaurant and fitness sectors. He’s the face of Findlay Toyota Prescott and general manager of Findlay Auto Group Prescott, which also includes GMC Buick, Subaru and Hyundai stores.
As a board member and past chairman of the Prescott Chamber of Commerce, McCoy has supported local businesses and given to the community through volunteering with the Arizona Community Foundation, Sharlot Hall Museum, Prescott Center for The Arts and many more nonprofits, as well as developing his skills as a motivational speaker.
His wife Rhona’s love of cooking and baking, and their shared desire to create more jobs and better futures for their neighbors, has in the last two years turned them into a formidable team on the dining scene, with four restaurants now open under the Krave Restaurants brand.
Their teenage daughter Naya has been pitching in as well.
A lifelong sports addict, who played professional arena football out of college, McCoy’s interests have brought him full circle to opening a gym, Prescott Fit Body Bootcamp, to share even more of his talent and passion to the Greater Prescott community.
Prescott LIVING: You often call yourself an Army brat. What role did growing up around the country and world play in you becoming the person of business you are today?
Jamaal McCoy: The first thing is the structure that being around the military provides, and that my dad imparted on us. But it was always from care and love and wanting to see us accomplish our goals.
I think the next thing is moving every two, three years, you learn to make friends really, really quickly. And you learn to become a people person and understand that there’s differences in so many different people and how to adjust to different people. That’s something that I had to adapt to very quickly.
And seeing different parts of the country and different parts of the world, you’re exposed to so many different things. And every different region has its own flavor. And I think that’s one of the things I like about what I’m currently doing. I’m bringing different things that were part of my childhood and combining them as one product.
Prescott LIVING: Did you ever consider going into the military?
Jamaal McCoy: I did. I went to high school in Colorado Springs where the Air Force Academy is. I got recruited by the Air Force Academy. I got recruited by West Point. So I considered both service academies, but ultimately decided I wanted to play football professionally after college. And that road was more attainable, not going to the service academies, at least that was my thought. So after I played football, I actually played a couple years in the arena league after college. I also went and I took flying lessons because my dad was a helicopter pilot.
My dream as a kid was either to play NFL or fly jets. I had all these model jets hanging from my ceiling, which was cool. I took flying lessons thinking that maybe I could join the military at that point. So then I applied to the Air Force, and I applied with the Navy to be a pilot in the military.
But when it came down to it, because of my size, I was too big to fly jets, so I decided to get into business. Never did get to fly a jet.
Prescott LIVING: Where did you go to school, to college?
Jamaal McCoy: I went to Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, Colorado, and played arena football for a few years after graduating. My first stop was Bismarck, North Dakota. That was probably the most fun I’ve ever had in my life, was in Bismarck, North Dakota. And I remember when my agent called me and he’s like, “You’re going to Bismarck.” I said: “No, I’m not.”
I looked it up. I said, “Negative 10 degrees? No thank you.” He said, “No, you’re going to Bismarck.” And I had a blast there.
Then I went to the Detroit Fury. And my final stop was in Augusta, Georgia.
Prescott LIVING: And how did you meet your wife Rhona?
Jamaal McCoy: We met at a Volkswagen dealership in Las Vegas.
Prescott LIVING: So was she in the business too?
Jamaal McCoy: Yeah, she is a former car girl. When we met, she was in the finance department. I was in the sales department. And we became friends first, obviously. And then we just developed a relationship and started dating in 2004.
Prescott LIVING: Oh, that’s good. And how long after did you get married?
Jamaal McCoy: The next year. And our daughter Naya is 15.
Prescott LIVING: I had no idea she was your daughter when I first met her. I always thought wow, she’s so pretty and outgoing. When I found out I’m like, “Well, of course she is.”
Jamaal McCoy: Yes, she’s amazing! She does choir, and she is also involved in theater.
Prescott LIVING: So how and when did you enter the automotive industry?
Jamaal McCoy: I entered the business in late 2000. I just got done playing football, was looking for my next career. Being in Vegas, I bounced around a lot of different jobs and industries trying to find something that fit my degree in management and marketing, which didn’t happen.
I worked as a bar back. I worked in restaurants, I worked in the gym, delivered phone books. I did telemarketing. I worked at Rent A Center, renting out furniture and appliances. Then I saw an ad for a sales job and it said, “Drive a Tahoe,” and I replied to the ad, and as they say, the rest is history.
Prescott LIVING: What did you do to advance within Findlay Auto Group, moving up from salesman to general manager and partner? When you started, what was your kind of transition to where you are now?
Jamaal McCoy: What levels did I go through? So I started in sales. I came to the Findlay Group after working at another group for a little over a year. My sales manager there came to Findlay, said, “We’re going to open up this Volkswagen store. I think you’ll have an opportunity to be in management someday, but you got to start in sales.”
So I started selling cars. I sold cars there for three or four months, then they promoted me to finance. I was finance manager for about a year, then they moved me to sales manager. Did that for a little less than a year. Then they promoted me to finance director. So then I oversaw the whole finance department where my wife was working.
And then from finance director is when they asked me to become the general sales manager at Findlay Volkswagen and then Findlay Chevrolet. After that, they asked me to become the general manager for Findlay Chevrolet.
In 2016, they asked me to help Findlay Chevy Buick GMC in Bullhead City. So I was running Findlay Chevrolet in Vegas. I’d go into Bullhead City two or three times a week and turn that store around, and they made me partner at that point.
And then in 2017 is when the Findlay Group decided they wanted to consider buying the stores here from Tim’s Auto Group. And that’s when they asked me if I could come out here and oversee the stores in Prescott.
Prescott LIVING: So when did they become Findlay from Tim’s?
Jamaal McCoy: May 10, 2017.
Prescott LIVING: What was your vision in the beginning when you started in sales?
Jamaal McCoy: Well, when I first started, it really was just to find a job that aligned with what I thought my skills were. I’ve always been a car guy, grew up around cars with my dad and my uncles and all that. And I enjoyed the opportunity to be with people.
So initially when I got into it, I didn’t’ know what I was going to do. But the more that I was around the business, I think within three months, I told myself I wanted to be a dealer. That was my vision. And so in 2004 I went to what we call dealer school, National Automotive Dealers Academy in Washington, D.C. It’s a yearlong program where you learn to become a car dealer. I was president of the class.
So at that point, I was pretty set that, “Hey, this is a great career. You get to help people. And every day is different.” And that’s when I decided to pursue this path.
Prescott LIVING: What other business ventures were you involved in? You were in the dealerships in Vegas and Bullhead City. I’m curious, were you involved in any restaurant business before here?
Jamaal McCoy: Not as far as ownership, no. I’ve worked and managed them before but never in ownership.
Prescott LIVING: How did you decide to move your family to Prescott? Obviously, the job got you thinking about it …
Jamaal McCoy: I came here four weekends when Findlay was talking about acquiring it, just to get a feel of Prescott and see if it was somewhere I wanted to live. I just went downtown, people watched, walked in and out of the stores and just kind of got a vibe for the community, not knowing what to expect.
Coming from Las Vegas, it was different, but I enjoyed my weekends here. I think after the second weekend I invited my wife and daughter down. My wife already knew about Prescott because she lived in Camp Verde for a little while as a teenager.
Really, with raising a daughter in Vegas, I kind of weighed the pros and cons. And I thought this would be an opportunity, maybe, to slow down.
Prescott LIVING: How’d that work out for you?
Jamaal McCoy: Well we obviously didn't do that but we have been able to experience some things that we wouldn’t do in Vegas; outdoors, hiking, driving our sideby-side, just really getting involved in things outside of a building.
It was a tough transition at first for my wife and I, but my daughter, she was 9 and fell in love with Prescott almost right away. I wasn't expecting that.