Continental Names Peter Dobrowolski Product Manager For Diagnostics And Services

Continental Names Product Manager For Diagnostics And Services

Peter Dobrowolski is a long-time employee of Continental, serving in several capacities during the past 10 years.

Continental has named Peter Dobrowolski as the new product manager for diagnostics and services – North America.

In his new role, Dobrowolski will be responsible for managing the portfolio of diagnostics products that include the Autodiagnos Pro automotive diagnostic system, Autodiagnos TPMS tools and the Autodiagnos Drive connected-vehicle-data solution.

Dobrowolski is a long-time employee of Continental, serving in several capacities during the past 10 years. He was a senior product manager for the Tachographs, Telematics and Services group, where he managed a startup compliance product for the heavy-duty trucking industry and oversaw the entire product lifecycle from concept through to market deployment in both the United States and Canada. Dobrowolski also was the health, safety and facilities manager for Continental’s Allentown, Pennsylvania, facility.

“We are thrilled to add Peter to our Diagnostics and Services team,” said Christopher Bahlman, head of diagnostics and services for Continental. “He has great expertise in product development and understands the unique challenges of launching products in emerging markets. His experience and know-how will help us to identify potential market opportunities and expand Continental’s diagnostics business.”

Prior to joining Continental, Dobrowolski was employed by Saab Automotive AB as assistant manager – parts technical services and worked on the operations support staff for Logistics Services at Caterpillar Inc.

He holds an MBA in Marketing from Strayer University, a BSBA in Management from Kutztown University, and an AAS in Logistics Technologies from Lehigh Carbon Community College.

Continental Diagnostics & Services (D&S) was founded nearly 10 years ago to address the needs of service providers for advanced diagnostics, service information, connected services and specialty solutions, such as PTI (periodic technical inspection). D&S has developed diagnostics and service solutions for North America under the Autodiagnos brand. Key product offerings include professional aftermarket scan tools, TPMS diagnostic and service tools, and a connected-vehicle-data platform.

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