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Mark Pritt Joins Power Stop LLC As Vice President Of Special Markets

Pritt comes to Power Stop after a long and successful career at ATP Inc., where he recently served as executive vice president. For the past 36 years, he was involved in growing ATP into a leading brand for automatic transmission parts in North America and beyond.

BEDFORD PARK, Ill. — Power Stop LLC, a provider of performance braking solutions, has hired Mark Pritt as vice president of special markets.
 
Pritt comes to Power Stop after a long and successful career at ATP Inc., where he recently served as executive vice president. For the past 36 years, he was involved in growing ATP into a leading brand for automatic transmission parts in North America and beyond.  
 
In his primary role at Power Stop LLC, Pritt will utilize his strategic business insight and strong personal relationships developed over the years to help lead the company’s expansion plans for the traditional market segment in the U.S. as well as neighboring countries.  
 
"Mark brings energy, ideas and an outstanding reputation for integrity and hard work to our business. We are thrilled to have him join our team," said Arvin Scott, CEO of Power Stop LLC. "I had the pleasure to spend time with Mark at this year’s AAPEX show and have seen firsthand the exceptionally strong friendships Mark has developed. I look forward to seeing his insightful ideas further enhance our customer relationships and new business opportunities."  
 
Pritt currently serves as president of the Automotive Sales Council and has been active in many aftermarket councils and causes. He resides in Bartlett, Ill.

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