HDA Truck Pride has named Tom Tecklenburg its new chief commercial officer in charge of strategy and growth.
by Staff
June 29, 2016
Photo: Tom Tecklenburg
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Photo: Tom Tecklenburg
Tom Tecklenburg has been named the chief commercial officer of HDA Truck Pride, effective July 5.
Tecklenburg will lead strategy and growth, and use his experience to position the group’s membership for profitable growth from domestic and international opportunities in the commercial vehicle market.
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He has nearly 30 years of aftermarket experience, holding executive positions at Honeywell and The Timken Company. Tecklenburg has worked in both the aftermarket and original equipment businesses, holding responsibility for product management, supply chain, finance, manufacturing, sales and marketing. He earned an MBA from the University of Dayton and a BA in accounting from Ohio State University.
“Tom is a strategic hire by our board for the succession planning of this organization," said Don Reimondo, president & CEO of HDA Truck Pride. "Knowledge of the commercial and light vehicle markets, coupled with an extensive industry network, make him the ideal candidate to help move HDA Truck Pride forward into the future."
HDA Truck Pride is an independent provider of parts and services to the commercial vehicle aftermarket with over 700 distribution locations and 400 service facilities.
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