John Wiedemann was awarded the Equipment And Tool Institute’s (ETI) 17th Founder’s Award at this year’s ToolTech 2016 in Monterey, California. The ETI Founder’s Award was established in 1985 to honor individuals who have made numerous important contributions to the institute. It is given when deserved and is not subject to any time schedule.
ETI says it thrives on volunteerism from its members, as well as its business partners. According to the association, Wiedemann has demonstrated unselfish dedication to the principles that drive ETI since he began his involvement with the institute more than 26 years ago. During his presidency of ETI’s board of directors, Wiedemann brought his vision to life and contributed immensely to the betterment of ETI.
“John has done so much for ETI, has a tremendous passion for the industry, and is an outstanding role model for getting out of the institute what you put into it,” said Jessie Korosec, ETI marketing manager. “John cares so much about the institute, the members and its success. He is one of the most deserving recipients of the Founder’s Award and ETI appreciates all of his efforts and hard work over the many years he has been involved in ETI. John has always led by example and with integrity and continues to be an asset to ETI.”
Greg Potter, ETI’s current executive manager, added, “I cannot think of a more worthy recipient of this rare award. John has always gone above and beyond in his effort with, and support of, the Institute.”
Wiedemann started his automotive career in 1989 at Mac Tools. It was then that he became actively engaged in the products and services that support the automotive aftermarket. In early 1990, he attended his first ETI meeting at one of the institute’s annual events. During the 90’s Wiedemann became involved in several project groups and committees.
In 1998, Wiedemann went to work for Actron Manufacturing and became heavily involved in ETI as a member of the board of directors. After serving on ETI’s board, he moved up to the executive committee. He then moved through the ETI positions of secretary/treasurer, vice president of marketing, vice president of programs and became president of ETI in 2008 while working for JS Products in Las Vegas.
After leaving JS Products in 2008, John went to work for WELD Racing and, during that time and since his retirement from WELD, has remained very active with ETI, as a member of both the marketing and program committees.
Wiedemann graduated from the University of New Haven in West Haven, Connecticut, and holds an Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering.