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Business Tools | Tuesday March 19 I-CAR Appoints Tom McGee New Executive Vice President and CEOROLLING MEADOWS, IL -- Thomas C. McGee, Jr. was named I-CAR's Executive Vice President and CEO during its Annual Planning Meeting recently held in Santa Barbara, California. Prior to this promotion, McGee held the position of Technical Director for the I-CAR Tech Centre. Based in Appleton, Wisconsin, the Tech Centre is responsible for developing all of I-CAR's technical training programs and services. McGee holds a degree in Automotive Body Repair from Ferris State College in Big Rapids, Michigan. Joining I-CAR as a Technical Writer in 1990, Tom has steadily advanced to positions of Technical Supervisor, Tech Centre Manager and his current position as Technical Director. Prior to joining I-CAR, Tom was training manager for an automotive education center, an auto collision repair instructor, and a collision repair technician, all in or around the Detroit, Michigan area. He began his association with I-CAR as a volunteer, moving into instructing I-CAR courses in the Detroit area. "Tom's extensive background in automotive technical education, his dedication to I-CAR and to the collision industry, and the respect he commands from the industry and staff are great assets to our organization," said Roger Foss, Chairman of the I-CAR International Board of Directors. "His work in developing Enhanced Delivery, I-CAR's CD-ROM based training programs, has ignited a resurgence in training that clearly is meeting the needs of today's collision industry. We are excited to have him take the helm." McGee will succeed Tom Mack, I-CAR's Executive Vice President and CEO since 1996. "Tom Mack has provided excellent guidance to I-CAR over the past six years. His intellect, diligence and business acumen have made I-CAR what it is today," Foss said. "Mack's legacy will be the financial, organizational and technological strength he has created within I-CAR. We're grateful for his support, insight and direction, and wish him well in his future endeavors." ©2002 Collision Repair Industry INSIGHT | FEATURED INSIGHT Supports the NABC! |