NGK Spark Plugs Appoints Brian Norko as Vice President of Aftermarket

NGK Spark Plugs Appoints Brian Norko as Vice President of Aftermarket

In this role, Norko will expand his responsibilities, leading all growth initiatives within marketing, product management and category management, in addition to his current sales leadership role.

NGK Spark Plugs U.S.A recently announced several changes in its executive management team.

Mike Schwab, senior vice president of aftermarket, will assume a more global leadership role in developing targeted initiatives for the Pan-American, or “PAMA,” aftermarket regional headquarters, the company said.

The company has appointed Brian Norko as vice president of aftermarket sales and marketing. In this role, Norko will expand his responsibilities, leading all growth initiatives within the brand marketing, product management and category management functions in addition to his current sales leadership role.

Since joining NGK Spark Plugs in 2016 as the vice president of sales, Norko has implemented a more streamlined sales structure, re-aligning sales territories to allow for improved customer service and engagement. This includes added marketing and technical training support.

“2018 is a big year for NGK as we continue to expand our brand and product portfolios,” said Mike Schwab, senior vice president of aftermarket. “Under Brian’s strategic leadership, NGK is poised for growth and success.”

Before NGK Spark Plugs, Norko was the global director of business and product development at Federal-Mogul Corp. Norko has more than 29 years of experience in the aftermarket industry and is a member of the Automotive Sales Council. Norko has a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Aquinas College. He will continue to report to Schwab.

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