The Equipment and Tool Institute Announces 2013-’14 Officers and New Directors

The Equipment and Tool Institute Announces 2013-’14 Officers and New Directors

ETI announces the new officers and board members on their election to office for 2013-’14.

Officers (one-year term)
President – Ben Johnson (Mitchell 1)
Vice President, Programs – Neil Davis (Snap-on Diagnostics)
Vice President, Marketing – Tim Morgan (Spanesi Americas, Inc.)
Secretary/Treasurer – Bob Holland (Chief Automotive Technologies)
Immediate Past President – Dan Brass (Bosch Automotive Service Solutions)

Directors
Elected to fill open and expired board seats to a three-year term:

Term expiring in 2016
Greg Potter (DG Technologies)
Jim Fish (Bosch Automotive Service Solutions)
Brian Herron (Drew Technologies)

Open seat expiring in 2015
Kathy Kedzior (MAHLE Powertrain, LLC)

Rounding out the Board of Directors completing terms previous elected to are:
Term expiring in 2014
David Rich (INNOVA Electronics) (Technical Director)
Dennis Keane (Bosch Automotive Service Solutions)
Jeff Murphy (Mahle RTI)

Term expiring in 2015
Robert Vogt (IOSiX, LLC)
Zachary Parker (Redline Detection)

Founded in 1947, the Equipment and Tool Institute is a trade association of automotive tool and equipment manufacturers and technical information providers. ETI’s mission is to: Advance the vehicle service industry by providing technical data and open dialog between the manufacturers of transportation products, government regulators and the providers of tools, equipment and service information.

For more details about ETI programs and activities, contact Jessie Korosec, marketing manager, Equipment and Tool Institute, P.O. Box 82146, Rochester, MI 48308. Phone: 248-656-5085; e-mail: [email protected].

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