MPA Promotes Aparicio to VP

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Source: Motorcar Parts of America

LOS ANGELES – Motorcar Parts of America (MPA), Inc. (Nasdaq:MPAA) has announced the promotion of Ron Aparicio to vice president of traditional sales.

Aparicio previously served as assistant vice president of traditional sales. Earlier, he served as director of traditional sales — joining the company in 2019 as director of retail sales.

He served as chairman of the California Arizona and Nevada Automotive Wholesaler’s Association (CAWA) and is currently on the board of the Automotive Sales Council.

About Motorcar Parts of America:

Motorcar Parts of America, Inc. is a remanufacturer, manufacturer, and distributor of automotive aftermarket parts — including alternators, starters, wheel bearings and hub assemblies, brake calipers, brake pads, brake rotors, brake master cylinders, brake power boosters, turbochargers, and diagnostic testing equipment utilized in imported and domestic passenger vehicles, light trucks, and heavy-duty applications.

MPA products are sold to automotive retail outlets and the professional repair market throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with facilities located in California, New York, Mexico, Malaysia, China and India, and administrative offices located in California, Tennessee, Mexico, Singapore, Malaysia, and Canada.

In addition, the company’s electrical vehicle subsidiary designs and manufactures testing solutions for performance, endurance, and production of multiple components in the electric power train – providing simulation, emulation, and production applications for the electrification of both automotive and aerospace industries, including electric vehicle charging systems.

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Mike Geylin
Mike Geylin

Mike Geylin is the Editor-in-Chief at Hagman Media. Geylin has been in automotive communications for five decades working in all aspects of the industry from OEM to supplier to motorsports as well as reporting for both newspapers and magazines on the industry.