Dayco establishes aftermarket scholarship in memory of Ed Rammel

Nov. 8, 2016
Dayco established the Ed Rammel Memorial Scholarship Fund through the University of the Aftermarket Foundation, funded by Dayco in memory of its late President of the North American and Australian Aftermarket.

Dayco established the Ed Rammel Memorial Scholarship Fund through the University of the Aftermarket Foundation, funded by Dayco in memory of its late President of the North American and Australian Aftermarket.

After a nearly two-year battle with cancer, Rammel passed away on September 26, 2016 at the age of 61. Rammel started his career in 1975 with the Dayton Tire and Rubber Co. and had more than 35 years of experience in the automotive aftermarket. He joined Dayco in 1985 as an associate in the finance department. In 1989, he transferred to the marketing department and in 1995, he was promoted to Vice President of Marketing. In 2011, he was again promoted to President of the North American and Australian Aftermarket, a position he held until his passing.

“Ed had a positive impact on the entire automotive aftermarket and had a great balance of intensity, intelligence and humor with a deep love and passion for all the people he touched during his time with us,” said John Bohenick, Chief Executive Officer for Dayco. “This scholarship is a fitting tribute to Ed and his many contributions to Dayco and the automotive aftermarket.”

During his time in the industry, Rammel was active in trade associations, served on several committees, and was on the Board of Trustees for the University of the Aftermarket Foundation and Chairman of the Education Committee. He was a frequent speaker at major industry events and a strong supporter of the adoption of aftermarket data standards. 

Rammel graduated with a B.S.B.A. from The Ohio State University, an M.B.A. from the University of Dayton, and a D.B.A. from California Coast University. He was awarded the Master Automotive Aftermarket Professional (MAAP) designation from Northwood’s University of the Aftermarket in October 2001. 

While all students are encouraged to apply, first priority in awarding scholarships is given to those pursuing a career in the automotive aftermarket, and second priority is given to sons and daughters of industry families. More information and eligibility requirements can be found on the Automotive Aftermarket Scholarship website at automotivescholarships.com/Rammel.

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