Meritor Announces Appointment Of Aaron Bickford As Vice President Of Aftermarket In North America

Meritor Announces Appointment Of Aaron Bickford As Vice President Of Aftermarket In North America

Bickford has complete oversight and leadership responsibility for all aspects of the company's Aftermarket business in North America and is responsible for successfully leading the team toward execution of the group's M2022 plan.

Meritor, Inc. recently announced that Aaron Bickford has been appointed to vice president of Aftermarket, North America, effective immediately. 

Bickford has complete oversight and leadership responsibility for all aspects of the company’s Aftermarket business in North America and is responsible for successfully leading the team toward execution of the group’s M2022 plan. Bickford will report to Joe Plomin, senior vice president of Aftermarket & Industrial and Trailer for Meritor, and is based at Meritor’s North American Aftermarket Headquarters in Florence, Kentucky.

“Aaron’s decade-long leadership experience will be valuable as we focus on continually improving the overall performance of the business,” Plomin said. “We look forward to having Aaron lead the Aftermarket team toward our M2022 objectives and beyond.” 

Bickford has spent more than 20 years at Meritor and has worked in various roles, including director of Aftermarket brake and wheel-end; director of Aftermarket drivetrain steering and suspension; director of Aftermarket drivetrain; senior OEM account manager; and director of marketing. Most recently, he was general manager of Aftermarket Sales. Bickford earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas and a Master of Business Administration from Vanderbilt’s Owen Graduate School of Management. 

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