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Source: International Brake Industries announcement
Lima, Ohio — International Brake Industries (IBI) announced Andy Mayfield has been named chief commercial officer.
Mayfield has served as IBI’s vice president of sales since 2018. During this time, he led the expansion of IBI’s product portfolio, introducing electric wear sensors and ABS sensors and growing coverage for pistons and brake lines. Mayfield has also focused on ensuring that every customer remains competitive and positioned for growth.
“As IBI continues to expand its global footprint, Andy will ensure our growing customer-base receives unrivaled support from our facilities in China, Mexico and the USA,” said Gary Cohen, president of IBI and CEO of Qualitor Automotive. “I welcome his expanded role as we continue to provide our customers the best quality and coverage in the industry.”
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Mayfield joined the company after 20 years of leadership in the automotive aftermarket. Before joining IBI, he served as vice president of domestic aftermarket sales at Gearbox Holdings. Prior to this role, he held sales management positions at Illinois Tool Works and Robert Bosch LLC.
The company has been the market leader in brake hardware kits for more than 50 years, offering the most up-to-date, comprehensive brake hardware coverage in the industry.
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About International Brake
Located in Lima, Ohio, International Brake Industries specializes in the engineering, manufacturing and production of aftermarket brake system hardware components and repair kits worldwide. IBI’s products, such as disc and drum brake hardware kits, are sold under the Carlson Quality Brake Parts brand name and through a variety of private label programs. Recently, IBI has expanded its portfolio to include brake lines, electric wear sensors, ABS sensors and more. IBI has been a leader in the aftermarket auto industry since 1967. For additional information, visit www.internationalbrakeindustries.com.