MACS Installs 2004 Board and Officers - aftermarketNews

MACS Installs 2004 Board and Officers

New officers and board members were sworn in during the MACS annual membership meeting Jan. 24. Serving as officers in 2004 are: Chairman -- Michael Deese, Santech Industries, Ft. Worth, Texas; Vice Chairman -- Gus Swensen, Cool Car Auto Air, Columbus, Ga.; Treasurer -- Andy Fiffick, Rad-Air Complete Car Care in Garfield Heights, Ohio; and Secretary -- Kevin Burton, Four Seasons, Lewisville, Texas.

LANSDALE, PA — New officers and board members were sworn in during the MACS annual membership meeting Jan. 24. Serving as officers in 2004 are:

Chairman — Michael Deese, Santech Industries, Ft. Worth, Texas;

Vice Chairman — Gus Swensen, Cool Car Auto Air, Columbus, Ga.;

Treasurer — Andy Fiffick, Rad-Air Complete Car Care in Garfield Heights, Ohio; and

Secretary — Kevin Burton, Four Seasons, Lewisville, Texas

Serving on the MACS board from the service installer section are: Danny Spitznagel, Ft. Walton Radiator, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.; Ron Jones of Jones Enterprises, East Hartford, CT; and Gus Swensen and Andy Fiffick.

Representing the distributor section are: Michael Deese; G. Milton Jones of J&N Auto A/C, Harlingen, Texas; Jeff Shie, Automotive Cooling Products, Minneapolis, MN; and Mark Sundberg, Cool Air, North Richland Hills, Texas.

Representing the manufacturing sector on the MACS board are: Kevin Burton, Four Seasons, Lewisville, Texas; Jennifer Klas, Visteon, Buffalo, NY; Don LaMoine, Superior Manufacturing, Stockbridge, Ga.; and Paul Verdile, Delphi Product and Service Solutions, Troy, Mich.

To learn more about MACS, go to: www.macsw.org.

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