TIA announces Board Of Directors election results.

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TIA announced winners of the recent Board of Directors elections. Returning Board members include Ernie Caramanico of Amityville Firestone, Randall Groh of U.S. Oil Co., Tom Wright of Wright Tire Service, and Stu Zurcher of Dealer Strategic Planning, Inc. New board members include Paul Dvorak from American Industrial Tire/American Discount Tire Corp and Dan Rose of Tire Alliance Groupe. Additionally, Chip Huber of Q Fix Truck Service in Louisville, KY was elected to position of Secretary.



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TIA Announces Board Of Directors Election Results; Huber Elected To Board Secretary



Bowie, MD - The Tire Industry Association (TIA), one of the world's leading authorities on tires and wheels, today announced the winners of the recent Board of Directors elections. There were six seats open; each with a three-year term. Those elected include:

Returning TIA Board Members:

Ernie Caramanico, Amityville Firestone, Amityville, NY

Randall Groh, U.S. Oil Co., Inc., Combined Locks, WI

Tom Wright, Wright Tire Service, Anoka, MN

Stu Zurcher, Dealer Strategic Planning, Inc., Angola, IN

New to TIA Board:

Paul Dvorak, American Industrial Tire/American Discount Tire Corp., Dallas, TX
Dan Rose, Tire Alliance Groupe, Scottsdale, AZ

Additionally, at the recent TIA Board meeting, Chip Huber of Q Fix Truck Service in Louisville, KY was elected to the position of Secretary. The new Board will take office on Monday, November 1, 2010 at TIA's Annual Meeting at Paris Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.

About TIA:

TIA is an international association representing all segments of the tire industry, including those that manufacture, repair, recycle, sell, service or use new or retreaded tires, and also those suppliers or individuals who furnish equipment, material or services to the industry. The Tire Industry Association (TIA) has a history that spans more than 80 years and includes several name changes. Originally known as the National Tire Dealers & Retreaders Association (NTDRA), the organization gave birth over the years to the American Retreaders Association (ARA) and the Tire Association of North America (TANA). ARA changed its name to the International Tire & Rubber Association (ITRA) and merged with TANA in 2002 to form the current Tire Industry Association (TIA), which now represents every interest in the tire industry. For more information, visit www.tireindustry.org, or call 800.876.8372.

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