Tire Industry Association Announces Hall of Fame Inductees

Tire Industry Association Announces Hall of Fame Inductees

TIA will recognize the honorees during the Tire Industry Honors awards ceremony on Monday, Oct. 30 before the SEMA Show.

Tire industry leaders Richard Smallwood, the retired president and CEO of Sumitomo Rubber North America Inc., and Mary Sikora, scrap tire recycling advocate and editor and publisher of Scrap Tire News, will be inducted this fall into Tire Industry Hall of Fame, the Tire Industry Association (TIA) said.

The two were selected for the honor by the Tire Industry Association’s (TIA) Hall of Fame Committee. TIA will recognize the honorees during the Tire Industry Honors awards ceremony on Monday, Oct. 30 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort & Casino, prior to the start of the Global Tire Expo/SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

The Hall of Fame Award is the tire industry’s highest honor, TIA said. It recognizes individuals who have contributed greatly to the growth and development of the tire industry or have demonstrated high standards, ideals and leadership in the management of their businesses and in the tire community and have achieved goals and success that distinguish them from others.

“TIA is pleased to honor these exceptional individuals entering the 2023 Tire Industry Hall of Fame,” said Jim Pangle, TIA president. “They have made tremendous contributions to our industry, and we look forward to recognizing them and hearing their stories this fall during the Tire Industry Honors ceremony.”

2023 Hall of Fame Honorees

Richard Smallwood – President and CEO Sumitomo Rubber North America Inc. (retired)

Richard Smallwood is credited for growing Sumitomo Rubber North America’s (SRNA) workforceduring his tenure. Smallwood has spent nearly 35 years in the tire industry, including 22 years at Falken Tire Corp., which later was renamed SRNA. He remains chairman of SRNA, is on the board of Sumitomo Rubber U.S.A. and is an advisor of Sumitomo Rubber Industries of Japan. He also served as an executive officer at parent company, Sumitomo Rubber Industries, the first non-Japanese person promoted to that position. At Falken and SRNA, Smallwood focused the company’s lineup on UHP and sport light truck tires and later expanded that to include ultra-high performance, passenger car, SUV, crossover, light truck and medium truck products. A passionate car guy, he also led SRNA to gain its first original equipment fitments, TIA said. Smallwood serves the broader tire industry as an eight-year current board member of the U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association and has spoken at conferences worldwide. In addition, he represented the tire industry when he testified before the U.S. Commerce Department on the negative impact of tariffs against imported autos and auto parts, as imported steel was impacted at the time.

Mary Sikora – Publisher, Editor, Owner Scrap Tire News/Recycling

Long before recycling and sustainability became household words, Mary Sikora recognized the need to better manage the flow of scrap tires that were being landfilled or stockpiled in the United States, TIA said. She created a newsletter that began to emphasize the contribution tire and rubber recycling can make for the economy and the environment by creating new businesses, jobs and products. That newsletter grew into today’s monthly Scrap Tire News, which is considered a top publication in the scrap tire and recycling industries and is a reference for various state and federal environmental governing bodies. Twenty-five years ago, Sikora’s passion for tire recycling led her to the then American Retreaders Association where she encouraged leadership to add a tire recycling component to its annual trade show. Through her efforts, tire recycling businesses could exhibit, and trade show attendees were able to view the latest methods to process scrap tires into useful products. She added seminars to the program and encouraged legislative attendees to assist the industry in finding solutions for capturing the raw materials designed into tires, TIA said. Sikora helped with the creation of the Tire and Rubber Recycling Advisory Council within the ARA and later assisted in developing TIA’s Environmental Advisory Council. Through these and other efforts, Sikora is recognized as a “go to” person in the tire recycling industry, TIA said.

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