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AIAG Appoints Goodrich as Director of Finance

The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) has appointed Lorraine Goodrich as the new director of finance for the association. Goodrich has more than 20 years of financial and accounting experience in the medical, information technology and agricultural industries.

DETROIT — The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) has appointed Lorraine Goodrich as the new director of finance for the association.

In this role, Goodrich will oversee AIAG’s financial operations and reporting, as well as customer service functions. She reports to Linda Plawecki, acting executive director.

Goodrich has more than 20 years of financial and accounting experience in the medical, information technology and agricultural industries. Previously, she was director of finance and administration for Trinary Systems, Inc., a provider of business-to-business e-commerce and e-process solutions. Prior to joining Trinary, Goodrich served as controller for Universal Standard Medical Laboratories, Inc. and Metric Medical Laboratory, Inc., and financial accounting manager and assistant treasurer for Farmers’ Rice Cooperative.

Goodrich is a certified public accountant and is a member of the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants (MACPA) Controllers Task Force and Financial Executives Networking Group.

For more information about AAIG, go to: www.aiag.org.

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