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Dayco Establishes Memorial Scholarship to Honor the Late Donald Bethune

Dayco has initiated the memorial fund with a contribution of $5,000 for scholarships designated for students pursuing careers as automotive technicians.

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – Dayco Automotive Aftermarket has established a scholarship fund through the Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium (GAAS) Scholarships in memory of its late president Don Bethune, who died June 12.
 
Dayco has initiated the memorial fund with a contribution of $5,000 for scholarships designated for students pursuing careers as automotive technicians.
 
“Don was well-liked and respected both within Dayco and throughout the automotive aftermarket,” said Ed Rammel, president, Dayco North American Aftermarket. “This scholarship is a fitting remembrance of him and his many contributions to this industry.”
 
A native of Berwick, Nova Scotia, Bethune started his career at the Royal Bank of Canada but soon joined the automotive industry. His leadership abilities earned him positions as president of AP Parts Canadian division, Exide Canada Inc. and Dayco Canada. In 1979, he relocated to Dayton, Ohio, to assume the role of president, Dayco Automotive Aftermarket Co. Upon the retirement of Don Ross in 1989, Bethune was promoted to president of Dayco’s entire business. He retired in 1993 at the age of 56.
 
During his career, Bethune held the position of chairman of the Automotive Industries Association (AIA), was involved with the Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association (AWDA) and received multiple accolades for his distinguished service and contributions to the automotive industry.
 
Donations can be made to the memorial scholarship by sending checks payable to:
 
The Donald G. Bethune Memorial Scholarship Fund
c/o Susan Medick
AAIA, 7101 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1300
Bethesda, MD 20814
 
 

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