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The Top 10 Executive Interviews Of 2012

Yesterday afternoon, aftermarketNews.com kicked off our annual AMN Year in Review series, sponsored by Federated Auto Parts. The first in a week-long series, today we take a look back at the Top Ten Executive Interviews of 2012. Stay tuned as the series continues all week. This afternoon, we will present the Top Ten Distribution Stories of 2012.

This week, the editorial staff of aftermarketNews (AMN) presents the ninth annual AMN Year in Review series.

As 2012 comes to a close, we take a look back at what you, our loyal readers, found to be the most compelling and important news reports, interviews and articles of the past year. In this instance, every unique click is a vote. Items selected for the 2012 Year in Review series are judged purely on viewership (as reported by Google Analytics) and are chosen from our most popular news categories.

We sincerely thank our sponsor, Federated Auto Parts, for its sponsorship of this annual industry review.

Today, we take a look at the most popular Executive Interviews of 2012.

 

The Top 10 Executive Interviews Of 2012

Rusty Bishop
Federated; Chairman Of The University Of The Aftermarket
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John Boyer And Brandon Kight
Airtex
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Michael Broderick
CEO, Federal-Mogul Aftermarket Division
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Derek Data
Director of Strategic Planning For Modern Silicone Technologies And The Magnum Automotive Group
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Dave Ellingen
President, Mitchell 1 And President, Snap-on Diagnostics
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Bob Larson President Of FRAM Filtration
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Lúcia Veiga Moretti
President Of Delphi Product & Service Solutions
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Bryan Murphy
Managing Director, WHI Solutions And eBay Senior Director
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Larry Pavey
President, Federated Auto Parts Distributors
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Diane Phelan
Director Of Marketing, Permatex
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