BBB Industries adds Timothy Roth to management team

March 17, 2015
Timothy Roth has joined the BBB Industries management team as Senior Vice President of Business Development effective immediately. 

Timothy Roth has joined the BBB Industries management team as Senior Vice President of Business Development effective immediately. 

Reporting to Chief Executive Officer Don Bigler, Roth will develop the company’s growth strategy and lead the organization in the acquisition of new business.

Roth has 30 years of experience leading manufacturing and remanufacturing businesses to higher levels of performance and growth in branded consumer product categories and service parts remanufacturing for branded OEM customers. 

Roth serves as chairman of the APRA, focused on the growth of the remanufacturing industry globally, and holds a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering from Missouri University of Science & Technology and an MBA from Washington University in St. Louis.

“I believe Tim will be a great fit at BBB,” said Don Bigler, CEO. “With his extensive background in the industry, we are eager to see what new opportunities he brings to BBB Industries.”

BBB Industries is an industry leader in the remanufacturing of alternators and starters to the automotive, medium and heavy-duty truck, industrial, agriculture, small engine and other markets. The company’s undercar division remanufactures power steering products for the automotive original equipment manufacturers and aftermarkets. In addition, the company remanufactures brake calipers for automotive, light duty and medium duty applications. Headquartered in Mobile, Ala., BBB Industries supplies products through a network of more than 1,000 dealer locations. Additional information is available at www.bbbind.com.

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