Aftermarket Technology Corp. Appoints Don Johnson to CEO - aftermarketNews

Aftermarket Technology Corp. Appoints Don Johnson to CEO

Aftermarket Technology Corp. (ATC) has announced that Don Johnson will succeed Mike DuBose as CEO and president. DuBose is stepping down as CEO but will remain chairman of the company.

WESTMONT, IL — Aftermarket Technology Corp. (ATC) has announced that Don Johnson will succeed Mike DuBose as CEO and president. DuBose is stepping down as CEO but will remain chairman of the company.

“I am very pleased to announce Don as my designated successor,” said DuBose. “Don’s obvious leadership talent, his quick and thorough understanding of our businesses and his perspectives for the company’s tremendous opportunities for growth has impressed the entire board. He is the ideal leader for ATC’s growth phase, given his unique background that bridges both the automotive and logistics industries. Don will also be an invaluable resource as one of the company’s principal contacts with key customers as he works to build on and expand these relationships. I look forward to working with Don as he successfully steers ATC toward sustainable growth and increased shareholder value in the years ahead.”

Johnson joined ATC as president and COO on January 1. Prior to this appointment, he was employed by Ford Motor Co. from 1999 to 2003 where he was global director of parts, supply and logistics. Prior to his time at Ford, Johnson was employed by Caterpillar where he held increasingly responsible positions in information technology, parts and service, logistics, including work with remanufacturing. During the final eight of his 26 years at Caterpillar, he was vice president of Caterpillar Logistics Services.

For more information about Aftermarket Technology Corp., visit: www.goatc.com.

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