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New ASE Leadership, Board Members in Place

Two new executives replace recently retired leaders.

January 16, 2024
New ASE Leadership, Board Members in Place

Dave Johnson is ASE's new president and CEO.

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The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence announced newly installed officers and board members.

As of Jan. 1, Dave Johnson officially took on the role of ASE president and CEO, replacing Tim Zilke, who retired from the institute on Dec. 31 after a 30-plus year career there.  Donna Wagner now serves as vice president of industry and media relations after a stint as assistant vice president of the institute's Education Foundation. She took over from Trish Serratore, who also retired at the end of the year.

The officers of the 2024 board of directors have begun their terms:

  • Tom Trisdale, vice president, quality, Toyota, is serving as the new chairman,

  • Jason Rainey, vice president, NAPA AutoCare/AAA, is vice chairman.

  • John Wolf, president, Snap-on Business Solutions, and Tom Palermo, general manager, Preferred Automotive Specialists, have taken on the roles of treasurer and secretary, respectively.

  • Last year’s chairman, Homer Hogg, vice president, truck service, Travel Centers of America, is now past chairman.

  • ASE also elected eight new members to its board of governors: Matt Allen of Virginia Auto Service; Scott Jones of Nissan; Ryan Kooiman of Standard Motor Products; Rebecca Mahan of DriV/Garage Gurus; Mike McRoberts of Rush Truck Centers; Natae Rayner of Kia; Dick Tejano of First Student; and Susan Trevaskis of Advance Auto Parts.

“Over the last six months, I took the time to learn more about ASE and meet with a variety of stakeholders to understand how ASE can best meet their needs and exceed their expectations,” Johnson said. “I am looking forward to working with the ASE officers and board members, who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to ASE, and collaborating with the exceptional ASE team to support technicians, service providers and car owners. Together we will ensure that ASE continues to be the driving force of the transportation industry.”

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