Automotive Aftermarket Industry Icon Al Gaspar Passes Away

Automotive Aftermarket Industry Icon Al Gaspar Passes Away

Al Gaspar, industry icon and former president and CEO of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA), passed away Nov. 25 at his home in Cave Creek, Arizona.

Al Gaspar, industry icon and former president and CEO of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA), passed away Nov. 25 at his home in Cave Creek, Arizona.

“Al was one of the most respected and revered individuals in the business,” said Bill Hanvey, president and CEO of the Auto Care Association. “When Al walked into a meeting room you knew it – he had a presence that commanded attention.”

Prior to becoming president and CEO of the AAIA – now the Auto Care Association – in 2000, Gaspar was president of the Automotive Parts and Accessories Association (APAA) for five years following an unprecedented three terms as chairman of the board of the APAA.

Previous aftermarket positions included executive vice president of McKay Chemical Co.; vice president, consumer sales, for Wynn Oil Co.; and vice president, sales and marketing worldwide operations, for Bardahl Manufacturing Corp.

Among a number of highlights of Gaspar’s more than 40-year career in the industry, two key achievements during his term as AAIA president were widely applauded.

Gaspar spearheaded an ambitious fundraising campaign to build the $5 million state-of-the-art Aftermarket Education Center building at Northwood University in Midland, Mich., and he led several member companies in raising funds to research the viability of consumer education as a solution to capture a share of the $70 billion in unperformed vehicle maintenance, which validated the need for and creation of the “Be Car Care Aware” consumer education campaign.

His commitment to the industry began as a marketing student at San Jose College in California. As an undergraduate student, he served as national president of Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA), a national foundation to encourage high school and college students to pursue degrees in marketing and merchandising. Upon graduation, he began a 14-year career with Standard Oil Corp. in San Francisco.

Gaspar was a recipient of numerous recognitions, including the Distinguished Service Citation from the Automotive Hall of Fame and AAIA Aftermarket Executive of the Year. He served on a number of committees and boards, including the board of trustees of the Automotive Foundation for the Aftermarket and vice president of the board for the Coalition for Auto Repair Equality.

Gaspar is survived by his wife, Timmi; son, Chris; daughter, Angela; and two grandchildren, Logan and Sienna.

Donations in Gaspar’s name can be made to the University of the Aftermarket Foundation.

 

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