MEMA - Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association

02/04/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/04/2026 14:12

Council of Remanufacturing Excellence (CoRE) Names Chair and Welcomes New Members to Executive Committee

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. - The MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers Council of Remanufacturing Excellence (CoRE) announced its inaugural chair and welcomed three new members to its executive committee. Brad Moss, vice president, DieselCore, will serve as the 2026 council chair. Logan Mayfield, director of sales, SRC Logistics; Angelina Rodriguez, director of ReCon strategy, Cummins and Bill Statham, director of operations, Detroit Diesel, have joined the executive committee. These leaders are joined by Sue Williams, vice president, sales and marketing, Endural, who continues her term on the executive committee.

"We are excited to name Brad Moss as the inaugural chair of CoRE and to welcome Logan Mayfield, Angelina Rodriguez and Bill Statham as new executive committee members," said Sara Kaderly, director of programing and remanufacturing lead at MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers. "Along with Sue Williams, this group brings a strong mix of leadership, experience and global perspective that will help advance CoRE as a collaborative forum for addressing key issues, exploring emerging trends and sharing best practices across the remanufacturing industry."

Building on this leadership foundation, the executive committee will play an active role in fostering member collaboration and advancing key initiatives through CoRE's ReThink Tank, a member-driven working group focused on increasing demand for remanufactured products. Now in its second year, the group builds on its inaugural RemanHistory.com project, the first cumulative listing of remanufacturing history for the vehicle component industry, and is currently developing educational resources to showcase the value of remanufacturing to a variety of audiences.

CoRE and its executive committee invite automotive and commercial vehicle aftermarket members to attend the council's first virtual meeting of 2026 on February 17, where members will hear about remanufacturing excellence in practice from industry leaders Ryan Van Vels, director, ECM remanufacturing and product development at Weller Truck Parts, and executive committee member Angelina Rodriguez. Van Vels will share how ownership can be leveraged as a competitive advantage in remanufacturing operations, while Rodriguez will discuss how Cummins fosters a culture of innovation and how those strategies can inspire transformation across remanufacturing organizations. To learn more about CoRE, its ReThink Tank and to join, visit mema.org/networking-groups/council-remanufacturing-excellence.

About the Council of Remanufacturing Excellence (CoRE)

The Council of Remanufacturing Excellence is dedicated to advancing the remanufacturing industry through collaboration, innovation, and best practices. CoRE provides a platform for industry leaders to drive the future of remanufacturing. Learn more about CoRE at mema.org/networking-groups/council-remanufacturing-excellence.

About MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers

MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers exclusively serves manufacturers of the parts, chemicals, tools, diagnostics, and technologies that keep vehicles running safely and affordably across their lifetime. We are an important part of the vehicle supplier industry which is the largest manufacturing sector in the U.S, present is in all 50 states. MEMA Aftermarket is a recognized industry change agent- promoting a collaborative industry environment, providing forums to address issues and serving as a valued resource for members across the light vehicle, commercial vehicle and remanufacturing aftermarket.

MEMA, The Vehicle Suppliers Association, is the trade association in North America for vehicle suppliers, parts manufacturers and remanufacturers. MEMA has been the voice of the vehicle supplier industry since 1904. Its more than 1,000 members are Strong by Association.

Our members meet and enhance society's transportation needs and are committed to safety, sustainable businesses, innovation, and the people who rely on us.

MEMA has offices in Washington, D.C.; Southfield, Mich.; and Research Triangle Park, N.C. Learn more at mema.org/aftermarket-suppliers.

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