HDA Truck Pride's Don Reimondo receives 2020 Heavy Duty Aftermarket Industry Hall of Fame Award

HDA Truck Pride’s Don Reimondo receives 2020 Heavy Duty Aftermarket Industry Hall of Fame Award

Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW) 2020, North America’s largest gathering of the independent heavy-duty industry, announced that Don Reimondo, president and chief executive officer of HDA Truck Pride, will be honored as the 14th recipient of the Heavy Duty Aftermarket Industry Hall of Fame Award during the annual HDAW industry gathering.

For the past 12 years, Don has served as President and chief executive officer of HDA Truck Pride, North America’s largest independent commercial vehicle aftermarket marketing organization, representing 150 distributor companies and more than 700 locations. Previously, Don held the position of Senior Vice President of Customer Relationship Management for the Affinia Group, where he was responsible for global sales across all market channels for the company’s global brands, including Raybestos brakes, Spicer chassis, and Wix filters.

Don has been on the Board of Directors of several industry organizations, including the Auto Care Association and the Commercial Vehicle Solutions Network. He also serves on the Board of Governors at Cleary University in Ann Arbor, Michigan, as well as the Automotive Aftermarket Advisory Board at Northwood University.

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