MEMA lauds Mike Hanley for industry support as he retires from EY

June 30, 2014
MEMA lauded Mike Hanley for his many contributions to the association and its divisions, and expressed the associations’ congratulations on Hanley’s retirement as global automotive leader of EY.

Steve Handschuh, president and chief executive officer of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA), lauded Michael “Mike” Hanley for his many contributions to the association and its divisions, and expressed the associations’ congratulations on Hanley’s retirement as global automotive leader of EY.

“Mike and EY have been steadfast supporters of the supplier members of MEMA and its divisions: the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association; the Motor & Equipment Remanufacturers Association (MERA) and the Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA),” Handschuh said. “He has provided substantial thought leadership and industry analysis to our associations, and his insightful discussions at our events have always ranked among the top-rated and most popular presentations.”

Hanley retired effective June 27, culminating his 36 years with EY serving global automotive clients. “We wish Mike all the best as he moves into this new chapter in his life, and sincerely thank him for his many contributions to MEMA, its divisions and the motor vehicle components supplier industry,” Handschuh said.

During his tenure at EY, Hanley has been responsible for managing the firm’s Global Automotive Center in Detroit and for developing the firm’s automotive industry strategy and initiatives worldwide. He also served as the senior advisory partner for three component suppliers and two vehicle manufacturers, and as the global client service partner for several component suppliers.

An experienced speaker on the state of the automotive industry, Hanley has led conferences and executive discussions covering global and regional automotive megatrends, developments in urban mobility and automotive retailers. He earned his BBA degree from the University of Toledo and is a graduate of EY’s Executive Program at The Kellogg School of Northwestern University.

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