Northwood Honors Seven Aftermarket Professionals with Automotive Aftermarket Education Awards - aftermarketNews

Northwood Honors Seven Aftermarket Professionals with Automotive Aftermarket Education Awards

Northwood University honored seven automotive aftermarket leaders with its annual Automotive Aftermarket Education Award this past Tuesday in Bally's Hotel & Resort in Las Vegas. The awards were presented during a breakfast at the annual Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo Show (AAPEX).

LAS VEGAS — Northwood University honored seven automotive aftermarket leaders with its annual Automotive Aftermarket Education Award this past Tuesday in Bally’s Hotel & Resort in Las Vegas. The awards were presented during a breakfast at the annual Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo Show (AAPEX).

The honorees were:

Vicky Black, vice president and general manager, Dana Corporation, Heavy Vehicle Technologies and Systems Services, Holland, OH

Brian Cruickshank, editor, Babcox Publications, Akron, OH

William Diggory, Jr., vice president and general manager, Vehicle Services Market, SKF, Elgin, IL

Joseph Felicelli, executive vice president, Aftermarket Products and Services, Federal-Mogul Corporation, Southfield

Douglas Ferguson, group publisher, Advanstar Automotive Group, Chicago, IL

Rollance Olson, chief executive officer, Parts Depot, Inc., Roanoke, VA

Cordell Riley, vice president and general manager, Tortal.net, director of training, Meineke Car Care Centers, Inc., Charlotte, NC

Northwood’s Automotive Aftermarket Education Award recognizes leaders for their contributions to the educational process in the automotive aftermarket field. The award was created to insure that these individuals receive national recognition for their efforts to improve education inside and outside the industry.

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