TIA Announces Retirement of Two Members

TIA Announces Retirement of Two Executives

Roy Littlefield III and Dave Zielasko are set to step down from their respective roles.

The Tire Industry Association (TIA) announces the retirement of two esteemed members of its team, Roy Littlefield III, former CEO and current government affairs consultant, and Dave Zielasko, former VP of marketing and communications and current communications consultant. After years of dedicated service and significant contributions to the association and tire industry, Littlefield and Zielasko are stepping down from their roles.

Roy Littlefield III served as executive vice president (EVP) and CEO of TIA from 2003 to 2021 and most recently as a government affairs consultant. During his tenure at the helm of TIA, the association experienced sustained growth and expansion in membership and training. A distinguished figure in government affairs, Littlefield has played a pivotal role in advancing TIA’s interests on the legislative front going back to his previous roles with the National Tire Dealers and Retreaders Association (NTDRA) and the International Tire & Rubber Association (ITRA). Littlefield’s robust career includes four years of Capitol Hill experience and key roles in successful legislative initiatives, most notably voluntary tire registration.

The association says Dave Zielasko has been an integral part of TIA, promoting tire safety and training with dedication and vision. Under his guidance, TIA has seen unprecedented growth in news coverage and has played a pivotal role in fostering connections within the tire industry. With nearly 35 years of experience in reporting on the tire industry and tire dealers, including roles at Tire Business, Crain Communications Inc., and serving as publisher of Rubber & Plastics News and European Rubber Journal, Zielasko leaves an enduring legacy in TIA marketing and communications.

“I have had the privilege of working alongside Roy and Dave for many years as they shared their expertise and dedication to the tire industry,” said TIA CEO, Richard “Dick” Gust. “Their collective efforts have not only ensured the industry’s effective representation across various governmental levels but have also significantly elevated standards in tire safety and professionalism through strategic initiatives in training, marketing, and communication.”

As TIA bids farewell to these esteemed leaders, the association announces the transition of Maggie Blevins to the role of marketing and communications manager. Blevins is well-equipped to lead TIA’s marketing efforts into a new era. She will be the primary point of contact for all marketing and communications-related inquiries.

Additionally, TIA announces that Roy Littlefield IV will be building on his family’s legacy of tire industry advocacy as the VP of government affairs. Littlefield IV is poised to continue the impactful work of his predecessor, ensuring that TIA remains at the forefront of legislative initiatives affecting the tire industry.

“As we thank Dave and Roy for their past dedication, we look to the next generation of professionals as we welcome Maggie and Roy to continue that legacy moving TIA’s mission into the future,” Gust concluded.

TIA is confident that their legacies will endure, and that the association will continue to thrive under the new leadership.

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