OESA Board Of Directors Elects Jon DeGaynor For 2018-'19 Term 

OESA Board Of Directors Elects Jon DeGaynor For 2018-’19 Term 

OESA also announced the election of Ramzi Hermiz, president and CEO, Shiloh Industries Inc., as chairman of the board; Françoise Colpron, group president, Valeo North America; and Ken Hopkins, president and CEO, Neapco Holdings LLC, as vice chairs for 2018-‘19.

Stoneridge Inc. has announced that the company’s President and CEO Jon DeGaynor has been elected to the Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA) board of directors for 2018-19. DeGaynor was announced as an OESA board member at the 2018 OESA Annual Conference held Nov. 7 in Novi, Michigan.

“We are delighted to welcome Jon as a new board member this year,” said Julie Fream, president and CEO, OESA. “His vast professional experience and participation with OESA in recent years will be an asset to us during this evolutionary time in our industry.”

“I am honored to be elected to the OESA board for this coming year,” said DeGaynor. “The transportation industry is rapidly transforming with increasingly innovative and technical demands from our customers and end-users. I look forward to working with my fellow board members to continue OESA’s mission of advancing the business interests of suppliers.”

OESA also announced the election of Ramzi Hermiz, president and CEO, Shiloh Industries Inc., as chairman of the board; Françoise Colpron, group president, Valeo North America; and Ken Hopkins, president and CEO, Neapco Holdings LLC, as vice chairs for 2018-‘19. Additional board members elected for terms beginning in 2018 are: Scott Ferriman, president, MAHLE Industries Inc.; Denise Gray, president, LG Chem Michigan Inc. Tech Center; Ronald Hall Jr., president and CEO, Bridgewater Interiors; Dan Sandberg, president and CEO, Brembo North America Inc.; Katsu Uno, chairman and CEO, HIROTEC AMERICA Inc.

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