Washington, D.C. - MEMA, the Vehicle Suppliers Association, is pleased to announce its 2025 Board of Directors, featuring leaders committed to driving innovation and advocacy in the vehicle supplier industry. This year, MEMA welcomes four new directors and celebrates the re-election of three distinguished board members.
Newly Elected Board Members
The MEMA Board of Directors is strengthened by the addition of these accomplished leaders:
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Dan Sceli - President and CEO, Westport Fuel Systems, brings over two decades of strategic leadership in the automotive and manufacturing sectors, with deep expertise in operational excellence and global markets.
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Gino Amador - President, Snap-on Equipment, leverages more than 30 years of international experience in the automotive aftermarket, offering a global perspective and insights.
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Randall Scheps - President, Forged Wheels, Howmet Aerospace, is a seasoned leader with a history of driving innovation in aluminum manufacturing for the commercial transportation industry.
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Mark White - President and CEO, Shape Corp., has extensive expertise in strategic growth and market development, with a proven track record of building international business operations.
These new directors bring a wealth of expertise in areas including global operations, advanced manufacturing, and strategic growth, making them invaluable additions to MEMA's leadership team.
Returning Directors
MEMA also congratulates the following board members on their re-election to another term:
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Jon Husby - President and CEO, Husby Industries
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Chris Pruitt - President and CEO, East Penn Manufacturing
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Mike Alcala - President, Alcala Systems
Their continued leadership will ensure consistency and sustained momentum in achieving MEMA's strategic goals.
Board Leadership and Vision
Under the guidance of MEMA President and CEO Bill Long, the Board of Directors will play a pivotal role in shaping the association's initiatives for 2025 in creating a growing, profitable, innovative and influential vehicle supplier community.
Full List of the 2025 MEMA Board of Directors:
Executive Committee
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Chairman: Kurk Wilks - President and CEO, MANN+HUMMEL
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1st Vice Chair: Jon Husby - President and CEO, ADAC Automotive
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2nd Vice Chair: Eric Steinbecher - President, Automotive Aftermarket Americas, Schaeffler Group USA
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Treasurer: Dominic Grote - Aftermarket Group President and CEO, Grote Industries
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Immediate Past Chairman: Marc Blackman - President and COO, Gold Eagle Company
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President: Bill Long - President and CEO, MEMA, The Vehicle Suppliers Association
Directors
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Michael Alcala - President and CEO, GNS North America
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Eugenio (Gino) Amador - President, Snap-On Equipment at Snap-On Inc.
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Dan Sceli - President and CEO, Westport Fuel Systems, Inc.
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Jason Gerding - President-Heavy Duty Trans, Marmon Highway Technologies
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Justin Greenberg - CEO, DieselCore
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John Hanighen President and CEO, Cloyes
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Matt Joy -President and CEO, Hendrickson
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Chris Pruitt -President and CEO, East Penn Manufacturing
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Randall Scheps - Forged Wheels, Howmet Aerospace
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Mark White -President and CEO, Shape Corporation
About MEMA
MEMA, The Vehicle Suppliers Association, is the leading trade association in North America for vehicle suppliers, parts manufacturers, and remanufacturers. It has been the voice of the vehicle supplier industry since 1904. Its more than 1,000 members are Strong by Association.
Companies join MEMA via two membership groups: MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers and MEMA Original Equipment Suppliers. Automotive and commercial vehicle suppliers are the largest manufacturing sector in the United States and lead the way in new vehicle innovations.
Members conceive, design, and manufacture the OE systems and technologies that make up two-thirds of the value of every vehicle and supply the aftermarket with the parts that keep millions of vehicles on the road, fueling international commerce and meeting society's transportation needs. MEMA members are committed to safety and sustainability.
MEMA has offices in Southfield, Mich.; Research Triangle Park, N.C.; and Washington, D.C. Learn more at MEMA.org.
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