People On The Move: Week Of Jan. 25

People On The Move: Week Of Jan. 25

A look back at personnel changes of the past week.

Tenneco Names General Counsel, Corporate Secretary

Thomas Sabatino’s appointment follows Brandon Smith accepting a senior executive position at CHS Incorporated.

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Caliber Appoints Aylwin Lewis To Board Of Directors

As part of Caliber’s board, Lewis will help oversee and guide the company’s 1,200+ service centers.

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Arnold Motor Supply Names New President And Managing Partner

Eric Johnson was promoted to the role following the retirement of managing partner Dennis Spooner at the end of 2020.

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DENSO Names Operations Director

Logistics expert Joseph Wright joins DENSO as director of Americas Operations.

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Cloyes Gear & Products Hires Troy Angst As CFO

Angst brings 30 years of experience to Cloyes, joining the company most recently from Sharp Tooling Solutions in Michigan.

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RepairSmith Announces New Executive Hires

Alison Burnham, PhD has been promoted to chief data & analytics officer. 

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Larry Magee Named AACF President; Parker Retires

Magee has been involved with the Foundation for more than 25 years.

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Myers Industries Names New CFO

Sonal P. Robinson joins as executive vice president of finance; will assume CFO role in March 2021.

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Hyliion Names Matthew Loos As Senior Vice President, Marketing

Loos brings more than 20 years of experience at commercial transportation leaders including Bridgestone Americas.

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