
Heavy-duty aftermarket parts supplier FleetPride announced that Don Sturdivant has been selected by the board of directors to serve as the new CEO of the company.
Heavy-duty aftermarket parts supplier FleetPride announced that Don Sturdivant has been selected by the board of directors to serve as the new CEO of the company.

Don Sturdivant, CEO of FleetPride. Photo courtesy of FleetPride

Heavy-duty aftermarket parts supplier FleetPride announced that Don Sturdivant has been selected by the board of directors to serve as the new CEO of the company.
Sturdivant has been serving as the interim CEO and as a member of the FleetPride board of directors since April of last year. During his time there, he developed a strong understanding of the company’s operations, customers and suppliers, says FleetPride.
Prior to FleetPride, Sturdivant was the CEO of Marietta Corporation and prior to that he was the chief operating officer for Altivity Packaging. He earned a B.S. degree from the University of Maine and an MBA from the Florida Institute of Technology.
FleetPride is a national supplier of aftermarket truck and trailer parts with more than 260 locations in 45 states. It carries a line of brand-name as well as exclusive-brand parts.

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