Auto Care Association names Bill Hanvey president, CEO

Oct. 29, 2015
The Auto Care Association Board of Directors announced the appointment of Bill Hanvey as president and chief executive officer to succeed Kathleen Schmatz, who is retiring at the end of the year after leading the association for 14 years.

The Auto Care Association Board of Directors announced the appointment of Bill Hanvey as president and chief executive officer to succeed Kathleen Schmatz, who is retiring at the end of the year after leading the association for 14 years.

Hanvey, who will assume responsibilities on December 1, brings more than 25 years of experience in the auto care industry and most recently as Senior Vice President of Programs and Member Services at the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA).

“On behalf of the board of directors, we welcome Bill Hanvey to the Auto Care Association,” said Rick Jago, chairman.  “In his new role as chief executive Bill will be responsible for leading the association at this critical time, as the industry evolves and is witnessing rapid advances in technology, globalization and the reshaping of many traditional industry business models.”

Prior to joining AASA in 2012, Hanvey served as Vice President of Sales and Marketing for The Schaeffler Group, a multi-billion-dollar tier one automotive parts manufacturer located in Germany. His extensive aftermarket career included Vice President of Marketing for Dorman Products and sales and marketing positions with FleetPride and Tenneco Automotive.

 "It is my honor to have been selected as the next CEO of The Auto Care Association and to build upon the foundation that Kathleen Schmatz and the entire Auto Care Association team have built,” said Hanvey. “We are an industry undergoing tremendous transformation and I look forward to leading the association in providing the global business intelligence, collaboration, and advocacy to ensure our member’s success.  The ultimate right for the consumer to not only choose where to have their vehicle serviced and repaired but to determine who has access to the data communicated from their vehicle via telematics is the cornerstone of the independent auto care industry and we must preserve that . We are fortunate to have extremely talented people with diverse skills in our industry and their engagement in the association will be instrumental to our attainment of these goals now and in the future.”

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