Engine & Performance Warehouse Names Greg Dunlap Operations Manager - aftermarketNews

Engine & Performance Warehouse Names Greg Dunlap Operations Manager

Engine & Performance Warehouse, Inc. (EPWI) has named Greg Dunlap as its new operations manager. Dunlap will join EPWI on Oct. 1, following a 13-year career as president of the engine parts program group, Engine Pro/Engine Parts Group. In this new role, Dunlap will join EPWI's Senior Management Team and will be responsible for the management and direction of wide range of EPWI corporate operational matters and project activities.

DENVER, CO — Engine & Performance Warehouse, Inc. (EPWI) has named Greg Dunlap as its new operations manager. Dunlap will join EPWI on Oct. 1, following a 13-year career as president of the engine parts program group, Engine Pro/Engine Parts Group.

In this new role, Dunlap will join EPWI’s Senior Management Team and will be responsible for the management and direction of wide range of EPWI corporate operational matters and project activities.

Dunlap brings more than 30 years of automotive and engine parts aftermarket experience to his new position with EPWI. Dunlap started his automotive career in 1974 and has held senior management positions with both aftermarket and OEM automotive and automotive parts companies including Repco Limited/Repcoparts USA, Inc., Nippon Denso, Daihatsu America Inc. and Engine Pro/Engine Parts Group, Inc.

For the last 12 years, Dunlap has held the position of president of Engine Pro/Engine Parts Group, the nation’s leading engine parts program distribution group headquartered in Wheat Ridge, CO. EPWI is both a current and charter member of Engine Pro/Engine Parts Group, Inc.

Dunlap will remain in Colorado and will office in the EPWI corporate facility located in Denver.

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