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ATP Professional Auto Parts Announces Changes In Senior Management

Steve Horn is promoted to lead global sales; senior executive Mark Pritt to retire.

ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Ill. – ATP Professional Auto Parts has announced several changes to senior management team.
 
Effective immediately, Steve Horn has been promoted to senior vice president of global sales. He previously served as vice president of sales for the company. Horn now oversees ATP’s traditional and retail sales on a global basis.
 
“Steve has been a great asset to our organization,” said Roy Lipner, president and CEO of ATP Inc. “Throughout the years, he has developed great relationships in the industry. Steve knows how to meet – and exceed– client expectations. I look forward to working with him in this new role.”
 
In addition to Horn’s promotion, ATP is announcing the retirement of Mark Pritt, a 36-year veteran of the company who held several senior sales management positions. He most recently served as an executive vice president. Pritt will retire in February 2014 to seek a new and exciting challenge in the automotive aftermarket.
 
ATP’s Chairman Gary Rogak said, “Mark was instrumental in ATP’s growth throughout the years. He has been a valuable senior executive who led a long and distinguished career at the company and in the automotive aftermarket. He will be missed.”
 
Pritt also will serve in the next year as incoming president of the Automotive Sales Council.
 
ATP Inc. will be at AAPEX in booth No. 3929.
 

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