
The Commercial Vehicle Solutions Network (CVSN) has announced its its new board of directors for the 2024-2025 term.
With a steadfast commitment to advancing the industry and supporting its members, CVSN's newly appointed leaders bring a wealth of experience, strategic insight, and dedication to serving the needs of the commercial vehicle aftermarket.
Leading the board is Ian Johnston, who has been elected as president for the 2024-2025 term. Joining him on the executive committee are Mike Harris as vice president, and Corey Miller as treasurer, whose combined leadership promises a dynamic year ahead for CVSN, the organization states.
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The 2024-2025 CVSN Board of Directors includes:
- President: Ian Johnston, Vice-President Operations & Marketing, Harman HVS Ltd.
- Vice President: Mike Harris, President Parts & Service, FleetPride
- Treasurer: Corey Miller, CEO, Parts for Trucks
- Ex-Officio: Nick Seidel, Vice President, Action Truck Parts
Board Members:
- Marc-Philippe Beaudoin, Vice President of Product Management, UAP Inc.
- Chris Baer, President & CEO, VIPAR HD Inc
- Tina Hubbard, President & CEO, HDA Truck Pride
- Carl Mesker, CMO, Hinton Transportation
- Andy Wierda, Owner, Western Michigan Fleet Parts
Representing CVSN's Supplier Community:
- Steve Hansen, Vice President of Marketing & Communications, High Bar Brands
- Chris Reamsnyder, Vice President HD Sales, Dayton Parts
- Jason Soika, General Manager, US & Canadian Aftermarket, Cummins Drivetrain and Braking Systems
"The CVSN Board of Directors is a cornerstone of our association's mission to support and advance the commercial vehicle aftermarket," says Ian Johnston, president of CVSN. "I am honored to lead such an accomplished and committed group of professionals who are dedicated to driving positive change in our industry."
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This new board represents a blend of diverse expertise from both the supplier and distributor segments, ensuring the needs and perspectives of all members are well-represented. CVSN looks forward to a productive term under the guidance of this dedicated team, as they work to address industry challenges, promote growth, and enhance opportunities for the commercial vehicle aftermarket, CVSN states.