LAS VEGAS — Northwood University honored eight automotive aftermarket leaders with its annual Automotive Aftermarket Management Education Award during a luncheon on Tuesday, Nov. 3, at the Venetian Hotel. A room full of aftermarket executives, trade press and students from Northwood University gathered to applaud these individuals for their contributions to aftermarket educational initiatives and their on-going efforts to expand educational programs within the industry.
Those honored were:
William Alexander, regional vice president, Uni-Select USA, Roanoke, VA;
Mark Iasiello, vice president, Heavy Duty Manufacturing Association, Research Triangle Park, NC;
Pamela Krebs, director advertising and sales promotion, Robert Bosch LLC, Broadview, IL;
Roger McCollum, president and CEO, N.A. Williams Company, Atlanta:
Gary McCoy, president, Fairway Communications, Elgin, IL;
M. Kathryn Miller, president and group publisher, Newport Communications Group, Irvine, CA;
James Tennant, chief executive officer and co-owner, Piston Ring Service Supply, Winnipeg, Canada; and
Douglas Washbish, president, Moog Louisville Warehouse, Louisville, KY
The Northwood Automotive Aftermarket Management Education Award is given to individuals in the automotive aftermarket field who have made noteworthy contributions to education, on any level, inside or outside of the industry. They are people of stature and the award is recognition of substantial dedication over a number of years to the educational process and the automotive aftermarket field.