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    Ep. 43 Bill Long: The Future of MEMA

    Ep. 43 Bill Long: The Future of MEMA
    As MEMA commemorates its 120th anniversary, it's an opportunity to reflect on the organization's profound impact on the automotive aftermarket industry. Founded on March 2, 1904, MEMA has evolved from a modest gathering of parts manufacturers in Cleveland, to a pivotal force in the global automotive landscape. In this episode of AMN Drivetime, sponsored by AISIN, Bill Long, president and chief executive officer, discusses MEMA's recent reorganization to better serve its members amidst industry transformations, reflected on his 11 years at MEMA and highlighted efforts in advocacy, sustainability, U.S. manufacturing competitiveness, and global trade expansion. • Introduction to MEMA's 120th anniversary, the founding of MEMA in 1904, and its original directors and members. (00:56)
    • Expansion of MEMA's membership and the evolution of its purpose, highlighting key historical moments and contributions to the automotive industry. (02:56)
    • Significant milestones in MEMA's history, including the introduction of credit reporting services, co-sponsoring the automotive service industry show, opening the DC office, and the formation of various market segments within MEMA. (04:53)
    • Reflections on personal experiences and meaningful moments within MEMA over the past 11 years. (08:05)
    • Discussion on the organizational changes in MEMA, aimed at better positioning the association for the future. (11:03)
    • Future plans and focus areas for MEMA, including strengthening the supplier voice in Washington DC, addressing manufacturing competitiveness, and expanding global trade. (14:21)
    • The "Lightning Round" of quick questions. (19:00)

    E 25 MEMA Leaders Chat about the Future

    E 25 MEMA Leaders Chat about the Future
    In mid-November, the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) made a major announcement about a new business structure to better position the organization and the vehicle supplier community for the future. The 118-year-old organization will now operate under one umbrella — MEMA — and will represent automotive and commercial vehicle suppliers with two groups: MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers Group and MEMA Original Equipment Suppliers Group. The association will formally kick off the new brand and organizational structure in January 2023, however in the meantime, Bill Long, president & CEO, Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association; Paul McCarthy, president MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers; Marc Blackman, president & CEO, Gold Eagle and Chairman, MEMA Board of Directors; sat down with Bill Babcox to share a few updates on the reorganization.

    In this AMN Drivetime podcast, Babcox, Long, McCarthy and Blackman discuss the following: 0:55 Updates on the initial announcement and the significant benefits this realignment will offer MEMA members
    02:52 - Who makes up membership in the two new divisions
    05:15 – Primary areas of industry disruption the new MEMA will focus on
    13:11 – Marc Blackman’s perspective as the leader of a supplier business
    15:42 – How issues like Reshoring and Labor Reform impact the vehicle supplier industry
    18:25 – How the aftermarket specifically will be strengthened by this realignment and how it offers a stronger voice on Right to Repair
    23:43 – Keeping members informed and educated on the latest emerging technologies
    26:13 – Expectations for supply chain challenges this coming year
    33:01 – What are the MEMA Centers of Excellence

    AMN Drivetime is sponsored by Litens.

    AD #3068 - Ford Adds New Tech To F-150; Suppliers Push Back on ICE Ban; Lotus Aims to Be All-Electric by 2028

    AD #3068 - Ford Adds New Tech To F-150; Suppliers Push Back on ICE Ban; Lotus Aims to Be All-Electric by 2028
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