CAWA appoints Biezonsky to Manufacturers’ Advisory Council
CAWA Chair of the Board, Jack Gosnell of Next Level Parts, has appointed Daniel Biezonsky of the Dynamic Friction Company to the Association’s Manufacturers’ Advisory Council (MAC).
“Daniel has attended several CAWA leadership meetings in the past and the association is pleased he has stepped up to serve in CAWA’s leadership,” said Gosnell regarding the appointment. “We know and appreciate the fact that he will contribute to the future successes of the association and the industry it serves.”
On June 4, Biezonsky joined Dynamic Friction Company as a National Sales Manager overseeing all sales functions in North America. Previously, he worked for MotoRad Inc. as a Vice President of Sales managing all aftermarket, OES, specialty and tier-2 sales channels with responsibility of $60 Million in sales in Unites States, Canada, Mexico and Central America. While at MotoRad, Biezonsky reorganized the sales team, implemented previously non-existing sales procedures, renegotiated buying group contracts, increased company visibility within the industry and restored severed relationships with high potential target customers resulting in a sales increase over the previous year.
Biezonsky received his BA in International Relations from the University Of Southern California. In his spare time, he enjoys modifying and restoring classic trucks and automobiles. He has been invited to lecture on several occasions at Cal State Dominguez Hills University speaking on topics of international business. He resides with his wife, daughter and two sons in Woodcrest, California.
About CAWA
CAWA is a regional auto care trade association, which represents auto parts jobbers, warehouse distributors, retailers, manufacturers, manufacturer representatives and program groups. The Association provides education, legislative, regulatory and business support to the industry and its membership. It is one of the largest trade associations of its kind in the United States and recognized as a leader in the auto care industry.
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