Custom Automotive Network Announces Board Of Directors Election Results

Custom Automotive Network Announces Board Of Directors Election Results

"All four of our elected board members have a deep passion for this industry. I'm confident they will work hard to fulfill CAN's vision and commitment to growing members businesses and promoting networking opportunities,” said Tracie Nunez, president.

Custom Automotive Network (CAN) has announced its election results for its board of directors.

Joining the CAN board of directors for the 2018-’19 term is Scott Wahlstrom of Motorstate Distributing, Bob Barra of Premier Performance Products Distribution, Brett Corning of Midstates Inc. and Royal Coburn of Trucktech Distributing. “All four of our elected board members have a deep passion for this industry. I’m confident they will work hard to fulfill CAN’s vision and commitment to growing members businesses and promoting networking opportunities,” said Tracie Nunez, president.

Scott Wahlstrom, marketing manager at Motor State Distributing, has been elected chairman-elect for 2018-’19 term with continuing duties as chairman and past-chairman through 2023. He is currently serving as a director on the CAN board of directors. Wahlstrom is passionate about unifying CAN’s membership and strengthening CAN’s position within the Industry.

Barra, executive vice president of sales and marketing at Premier Performance Products Distribution, will fill a director’s seat. He comes from a background of distribution and manufacturing in recreation, so he brings a fresh set of eyes to the automotive aftermarket, says CAN.

Corning, president of Midstates Inc., has been elected as a director. Corning believes that CAN’s biggest strength is its members. Leveraging the experiences of the CAN membership allows CAN to view issues from many points of view.

Coburn, owner and GM of Trucktech Distributing, also has been elected as a director. It has been Coburn’s passion and goal to make influential, forward-moving contributions to the industry and this seat will provide him that opportunity.

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