San Antonio (Texas, USA), 07.12.2007
Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance President and CEO Richard Morgan announces retirement
During the Winter Shareholder’s Meeting of Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance (Alliance) in Boca Raton, Florida, the Alliance Board of Directors announced the upcoming retirement of president and CEO, Richard H. Morgan. T
hey officially declared the Board has begun its search for his successor as he contemplates his retirement as one of the leading movers and shakers of the aftermarket industry for the last five decades.
“Richard has been invaluable to our membership as under his leadership our group has grown and become one of the leading aftermarket groups in the world,” said current chairman of the board, Fletcher Lord, Jr. “He will truly be missed when he takes on the next chapter in his life.”
Eli Futerman, current treasurer and previous chairman of the board, said, “Our group has been blessed to have had Richard at the helm for so long. He deserves his retirement but he’ll leave large shoes that will be hard to fill.”
"This isn't something that I particularly want to do, but I think this is something the Alliance needs to do to prepare itself to find someone to take my place," Morgan told, and "There's no real urgency, however. We wanted to make it official so that people who might be interested can let their interest be known. We really don't think this is going to happen quickly, but if it did, I'd be prepared to step aside and do everything I could to help. This is nothing, though, that has to happen in a hurry.
Once in retirement, Morgan said there are lots of opportunities, but he has not yet made any definitive plans.
While there has been no exact date set for the transition and appointment of a successor, the time frame established by both the board and Morgan indicates a two year process that will be approached conservatively to ensure the appropriate candidate is installed in such a vital role.
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