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IMR Founder Ken Brenneman Dies at 61

Kenneth Brenneman, Sr., founder and president of Industrial Marketing Research, an international automotive research firm, died Sunday, Dec. 28 of heart failure. He was 61-years-old. Brenneman founded Industrial Marketing Research in 1971 in Clarendon Hills, Ill., as a one-man operation. The firm quickly grew to become an international company that now serves the U.S., Europe and Asia.

Dana’s Terry Shively to be Featured on the C.A.R. Show

Terry Shively, vice president marketing and public relations for the Dana Automotive Aftermarket Group, will be featured on the C.A.R. Show radio program on Saturday, Feb. 7. The broadcast will air between 9 – 11 a.m. EST. During the broadcast, Shively will discuss the importance of preventative vehicle maintenance and the role that the Dana Automotive Aftermarket Group has played in supporting the Car Care Council’s “Be Car Care Aware” campaign. He will also discuss the need for the industry to continue to come together to capture a share of the $62 billion in unperformed vehicle maintenance.

Delphi’s Rodney O’Neal Elected to Goodyear Board

Rodney O’Neal, president of Delphi Corp.’s dynamics, propulsion, thermal and interior sector, has been elected to Goodyear’s board of directors. O’Neal, a 33-year veteran of the auto industry, was elected a Delphi vice president and president of its interior systems business when the auto parts maker was incorporated in 1998. Delphi was spun off from General Motors Corp. in 1999. He was named executive vice president and president of Delphi’s Safety, Thermal and Architecture Sector in 2000.

ArvinMeritor Announces 2004 Suppliers of the Year

ArvinMeritor has announced the winners of the company’s annual supplier awards. The awards — which were presented Jan. 29, at ArvinMeritor’s North American Supplier Conference in Troy, Mich. — recognize outstanding performance in customer service, product quality, delivery and cost reduction.

Three More Speakers Added to Manufacturers’ Rep Conference

Three more manufacturers have agreed to participate on the Town Hall Panel taking place at the Manufacturers’ Rep Conference on May 16-17 in Chicago, Ill. Larry Easterlin of Technical Chemical Co., Mike Mayer of Master Lock Co.; and Charlie Walker from Gates Rubber/Stant will discuss pressing issues, along with Bill Lorenz from Siskel Sales Co. and Bob Knight from PSKB Inc.

Hayes Lemmerz Names Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary

Hayes Lemmerz International has named Patrick Cauley to the position of vice president, general counsel and secretary. Cauley, who was serving as the company’s interim general counsel, will continue to report to Curtis Clawson, chairman and CEO.

Highlights from 2003 AAPEX and SEMA Shows Tonight on “Two Guys Garage”

An on-location episode of the “Two Guys Garage” television show recorded during Automotive Aftermarket Industry Week in Las Vegas will air this evening, Feb. 4 at 8 p.m. EST on SPEED Channel.Show hosts Sam Memmolo and Dave Bowman conducted on-site interviews with key corporate and industry leaders at the Automotive Aftermarket Parts Expo (AAPEX) and the Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association (SEMA) shows in November 2003.

Tenneco Automotive and Pep Boys Sign Long-Term Deal

Tenneco Automotive has announced a long-term agreement with Pep Boys to supply Monroe shock absorbers, struts and off-road Rancho products to all of Pep Boys’ stores nationwide and in Puerto Rico. Tenneco Automotive’s Monroe, Rancho and DNX shock absorbers and struts and DNX and Dynomax performance exhaust products will be available at all Pep Boys’ stores beginning in February 2004.

“DST Asks”: What Ordering Methods Do You Offer to Customers?

Forecasting the future isn’t a task restricted to tabloid psychics or your TV weatherman. Whether we like it or not, running a successful business today that will remain successful in the future requires forecasting skills.

Dura to Close a Tennessee Plant

Dura Automotive Systems, once the largest manufacturing employer in Tennessee’s Bledsoe County, will close its plant there in June and lay off the 80 workers left from a workforce that was 500 strong four years ago.