Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance selects Michael Ritchie as category manager

July 15, 2014
The Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance added Michael Ritchie as Category Manager to its headquarters staff in San Antonio.  

The Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance added Michael Ritchie as Category Manager to its headquarters staff in San Antonio. 

Most recently, Ritchie served as a Category Manager with AutoZone.  His previous experience also includes time in outside sales, store management, and as a service writer.

“Mike was chosen for this position because of his extensive experience working in the auto care industry, including category management experience with a very large automotive parts retailer, extensive work in stores, and experience calling on commercial customers” says Dan Rader, Vice-President of Product and Category Management.  “Moreover, Mike is an experienced “do it yourselfer”, and the time he spends under the car gives him an understanding and perspective on the needs of our customers.  With more than 20 years of experience and an obvious passion for the auto parts business, we are very excited to have Mike join our team.”

Initially, Mike will focus on managing the activities of the undercar product lines within the Alliance, which will enable his counterpart Justin Hebert to focus his efforts on underhood product lines. 

Mike will be relocating in the next few months from Memphis, TN with his wife, Rebecca, his twin daughters Savannah and Caitlyn, and his son David.

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