The Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association (AWDA), a community of the Auto Care Association, today announced the recipients of its annual AWDA Industry Awards. The winners were recognized at the 2020 AWDA Virtual Experience event. The annual AWDA Industry awards honor individuals and companies who have shown an exceptional ability to educate, innovate, manage and lead. Over the years, the list of AWDA award recipients has evolved into a who’s-who of aftermarket luminaries.
The award winners for this year are:
Outstanding Leadership Award:
Bill Hanvey, president and CEO, Auto Care Association
Paul McCarthy, president and COO, Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA)
The AWDA Outstanding Leadership Award is given to an aftermarket professional who has contributed to the industry in a unique and significant way. The award is named in honor of former AWDA President Jack Creamer. This is the first time in 26 years that two individuals have been jointly honored with AWDA’s highest award.
“The past year has witnessed unprecedented challenges for the motor vehicle aftermarket and its two major trade associations,” said Larry Northup, executive director, AWDA. “Hanvey and McCarthy were forced to deal with multiple threats to the viability of their industry and respective associations. The impacts of the successful battle for the Right-to-Repair in Massachusetts, the devastation of COVID-19, the cancellation AAPEX and conversion of most other events to un-tested virtual formats were far-reaching and unprecedented.
“This a great year to recognize the leadership provided by our associations in tackling industry challenges together and working together for the benefit of all,” said Larry Pavey, CEO, Automotive Parts and Services Group and 2016 winner.
Pursuit of Excellence Award:- The Merrill Company/Arnold Motor Supply
The Merrill Company and its parent, Arnold Motor Supply, got its start in Spencer, Iowa in 1927. Since then, the company has grown to include 700 associates, serving 118 company and independent auto parts stores and more than 518 dedicated Certified Service Centers across five states. The Merrill Company and Arnold Motor Supply currently operate four distribution centers; 20 machine shops, 3 stand-alone paint, body and equipment locations; one auto re-finish solutions and industrial paint solutions warehouse.
Excellence in Education Award, in Honor of Art Fisher:- Bobby Bassett, retired, national training manager, North America, Gates Corp.
Bobby Bassett began his career in the motor vehicle aftermarket in 1978 and for 22 years oversaw customer training in both the automotive and heavy-duty markets. In his capacity as national training manager, Bassett was the administrator of Gates’ “Tools for Schools” and Performance Center eLearning platforms. Bassett was a skilled and relentless educator and a familiar figure to countless aftermarket professionals including technicians and high school/community college automotive programs and customers.
Lifetime Achievement Award in Honor of Martin Fromm:- E. Fletcher Lord, Jr., AAP, chairman, Replacement Parts, Inc.
Crow-Burlingame Co. was founded in 1919 by his maternal grandfather, William Robert Crow. After graduating from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Lord began a lifetime career at the company. Fletcher is currently Chairman of Replacement Parts, Inc., the holding company of Crow-Burlingame Company and Parts Warehouse, Inc.
During the course of his distinguished industry career, Fletcher Lord Jr. has served as Chairman of the Board for the Distributors Institute, the Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance, the ACDelco Dedicated Distribution Group Steering Committee and the Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association.
To learn more about the AWDA Industry Awards and to view previous winners, visit autocare.org/awda.