University of the Aftermarket’s Heavy Duty Leadership Seminar Concludes At Northwood University

University of the Aftermarket’s Heavy Duty Leadership Seminar Concludes At Northwood University

Heavy Duty Leadership, a week-long leadership development program, specifically targets mid-career professionals in the management track within in the North American commercial vehicle aftermarket.

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MIDLAND, Mich. — Leadership development and career growth were on the minds of nearly 30 aftermarket industry professionals who participated in the fourth annual University of the Aftermarket Heavy Duty Leadership education conference. The conference ran from July 12-17 at Northwood University in Midland, Mich.

Heavy Duty Leadership, a week-long leadership development program, specifically targets mid-career professionals in the management track within in the North American commercial vehicle aftermarket. The program’s curriculum is designed to foster the development of the next generation of heavy-duty parts distribution, manufacturing, service, association and fleet management professionals.

Participants in the 2015 class represented a wide range of heavy-duty aftermarket job functions and geographies. The 26 participants in this year’s class included:

  • Raul Arredondo ­- Johnson Controls
  • Matthew Baker ­- The Parts House/Orlando Truck Parts
  • Eric Coffman ­- Meritor
  • Adam Diecks -­ Point Spring & Driveshaft Co.
  • Salvador Dominguez -­ MAHLE Aftermarket Mexico
  • Ron Fleischhacker ­- HDA Truckpride
  • Thomas Flicek ­- Vipar Heavy Duty Inc.
  • Wendi Frederick ­- Vipar Heavy Duty Inc.
  • Grant Garrett -­ FleetPride
  • Dennis Griffin ­- Federal-Mogul Motorparts
  • Russ Gross ­- Horton Inc.
  • Julie Hammond -­ Bridgestone Americas
  • Toby Harris ­- CVG
  • Michael Hooks ­- Horton Inc.
  • Matthew Jones ­- Valvoline
  • Susan Kalish ­- Auto Care Association
  • Michael Karwowski ­- Automotive Supply Associates
  • Jennifer Kron ­- Vipar Heavy Duty Inc.
  • Steve Machen ­- FleetPride Truck & Trailer
  • Jeffrey Malone ­- Timken Co.
  • Kenneth Myers ­- PACCAR
  • Ricky Pate ­- WAI Global
  • Keith Peshke ­- Valvoline
  • David Roper -­ TruckPro Inc.
  • Mike Van Lente ­- FleetPride
  • Michael Zakutny ­- TruckPro Inc.

Accuride CEO Rick Dauch kicked off the event with a keynote address on July 11. During his presentation, Dauch discussed his views on leadership in a changing, competitive commercial vehicle aftermarket and included anecdotes about real-world leadership challenges.

During the rest of the week, participants took part in multiple leadership and industry-focused sessions led by faculty drawn from Northwood University’s DeVos Graduate School of Management and leaders in the heavy-duty aftermarket industry.

“This program is truly a collaborative effort between the University and the commercial vehicle aftermarket,” said University of the Aftermarket Director Brian Cruickshank. “Participants gained leadership insight and perspective not only from our own faculty, but also from experienced leaders in the commercial vehicle aftermarket. We are thrilled that the commercial vehicle aftermarket continues to support this annual program.”

Graduates earned 3.5 continuing education units that can be applied toward their Automotive Aftermarket Professional (AAP) or Master Automotive Aftermarket Professional (MAAP) designations.

The next Heavy Duty Leadership program is scheduled for July 10-15, 2016. To learn more about Heavy Duty Leadership and other University of the Aftermarket programs, call 800-551-2882 or visit universityoftheaftermarket.com.

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