People On The Move: Week Of April 5

People On The Move: Week Of April 5

A look back at personnel changes of the past week.

Pylon Appoints New President

As President, Fretwell will lead the strategy and execution of Pylon’s business development and growth.

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Michael Selman Named To Original One Parts Sales Team

Selman most recently held the position of inside sales manager at Solara Holdings Co.

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MBE Group Hires Wade Kings As Creative Director

Kings has held positions as an art director and marketing strategist in both the agency and manufacturing spaces.

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Transtar Industries Welcomes New Supply Chain Vice President

Greg Kaganovich succeeds former VP, Supply Chain Kevin Rozsa who will now serve as VP, Marketing.

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Dayco Adds Talent To Bolster Its Aftermarket Team

The company has added 5 new execs in product management, engineering and sales.

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ATEQ Announces 2 Staff Promotions

Emily Humpert and Grant Barnes have been elevated to new roles.

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Henry Maier, CEO Of FedEx Ground, Joins CarParts.com Board

At CarParts.com, Maier will bring his logistics and supply chain expertise to bear and support the company’s continued disruption of the aftermarket parts industry.

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Champion Oil Adds Director Of Sales/Business Development

In this role, Scott Baubie will contribute to sales strategies and business development initiatives.

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Highline Warren Names John Fleming Senior Advisor

Fleming has held several executive positions over his career, including 10 years at Walmart leading e-commerce, marketing and merchandising.

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International Brake Names Chief Commercial Officer

Andy Mayfield has served as IBI’s vice president of sales since 2018.

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AASA AVG Names New Executive Committee Member

The former MEMA Financial Services Group and its Aftermarket Volume Group were combined last year to form the AASA AVG.

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Dayton Parts Offers New Aftermarket Products

A new DPF differential pressure sensor, engine oil dipsticks and fuel injector wiring harnesses designed to match OEM spec.

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Dayton Parts is introducing several new parts, including a DPF differential pressure sensor, fuel injector wiring harnesses along with engine oil dipstick and tube assemblies. Dayton’s new DPF differential pressure sensor (p/n 904-7001) fits various Hino truck models, including 238, 258, 268, 198, 358 and 195, from model year 2008 to 2020. It’s designed to replace the sensor with the OE number S893901090. The company says the sensor accurately measures pressure inside the DPF to help determine when regeneration cycles are required.

GRI Names Ydo Doornbos Director of North America

Doornbos will lead GRI’s efforts to deliver sustainable agriculture, material handling and construction tires to the North American market.

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Hunter Engineering Releases Alignment Coverage for Hundreds of Vehicles

The release covers brand-new records – those not yet in existence at the time of the previous release – as well as updates to existing records, covering OEM changes to existing vehicles, the company said.

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FCS Introduces 42 New Numbers in May

Complete strut assemblies, shock absorbers, shock absorber assembly kits and suspension struts for some of the most popular VIO applications are included in the release, FCS said.

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MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers Previews Aftermarket Technology Conference

Returning this year will be the second-annual MEMA Aftermarket Startup Challenge where startups will pitch their technologies to a panel of venture capital experts as well as conference attendees who can then vote for their favorite startup pitch in real-time.

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Sales from continuing operations of $389 million grew 13%, driven by system-wide same store sales growth of 7.7%, Valvoline said.

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USMW Releases New Fuel Pump Module Assembly

US Motor Works released Part No. USEP9214M, for several BMW applications.

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