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Chloe Hung

What is the proudest accomplishment of your career thus far? I would say that the proudest moment of my career thus far would be rising to the position of CEO of Autel US. It speaks both to the truth of the adage that with hard work and sacrifice, you can reach your goals and was

Grace Hovis

How did you begin your career in the aftermarket? I began my career in the automotive aftermarket at a very young age. As soon as we were old enough to push a broom, my brother and I were given opportunities to work in the warehouse of my family’s business, Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Inc.

Anna Gluck

What is the proudest accomplishment of your career, thus far? The proudest accomplishment of my career thus far has definitely been realized in my current role. As a member of our Executive Leadership Team, I’ve had the distinct pleasure of watching our culture evolve over the past year. Our mission, vision and values are important

Megan Gardner

How did you begin your career in the aftermarket? It was a little bit of good timing and opportunity. I started my career in sports – I even have a master’s degree in sports management! I worked in professional sports on the sponsorship and marketing side for about 10 years before I took an opportunity

Jess Fainberg

How did you begin your career in the aftermarket? I started with the Auto Care Association in 2017, after opting for a complete career path change. In primarily an administrative role to begin, I started to learn more about the industry and the different business channels. About six months later, I accepted a position that

Jamie Cook

How did you begin your career in the aftermarket? I answered a three-line add in the newspaper for a sales secretary in the early ‘90s. What is the proudest accomplishment of your career, thus far? Being promoted to VP of Retail Sales at 35 years old. What is your best advice to other women who

Sue Chappell

Sue Chappell is the face and voice of The Pronto Network at its Grapevine, Texas headquarters. She started with the then National Pronto Association in 2016 and currently serves as Member Customer Support Specialist and receptionist. Her role includes handling the service center account approval process, marketing material fulfillment, and building relationships with The Pronto

Debbie Carter

I began my career in the automotive aftermarket as an 18-year-old junior office clerk at Orvil W. Carter Inc. in Coffeyville, Kansas, later known as Carter Automotive Warehouse. My mother had been the bookkeeper for 15 years and she convinced the office manager to hire me as part-time help. It was a temporary job. A

Michelle Allen

How did you begin your career in the aftermarket? I began my career in the aftermarket immediately upon graduation, when Valvoline was on campus recruiting for Internal Audit positions. I began my career in audit and quickly transitioned into supply chain planning. I worked on my MBA in the evening for three years at the

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