Spectronics Corp. Appointed To Overseas Automotive Council

Spectronics Corp. Appointed To Overseas Automotive Council

Daniel Tristan will serve on the council for Spectronics Corp. Tristan was appointed Spectronics' international sales manager for the Latin America and Asia-Pacific regions in 2015.

Spectronics Corp. has joined the board of the Overseas Automotive Council (OAC) of the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA). Spectronics is the parent company of Tracer Products, which is a provider of automotive leak detection technology.

AASA - OAC - LogoDaniel Tristan will be serving on the council for Spectronics Corp. Tristan was appointed Spectronics’ international sales manager for the Latin America and Asia-Pacific regions in 2015. He has 20 years of experience in the automotive and automotive aftermarket business lines.

“As Spectronics continues to expand the strength of its global brands, membership in the OAC will help us reach millions of new consumers whom we want to educate about the benefit of preventive maintenance plans and tools,” said Tristan. “I’m thrilled to serve on this board and work with my new colleagues to promote the interests of the automotive aftermarket sector all over the world.”

Since 1923, OAC has strived to be the premier international community for all North American manufacturers and exporters, all international importers, distributors and agents who participate in the aftermarket. It provides a forum for members to share ideas, address common concerns and solve mutual problems. OAC’s mission is to promote the sale of aftermarket products and services exported from North America.

For more information, go to Spectroline.com.

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