MACS Elects Board Officers For 2016 -

MACS Elects Board Officers For 2016

The MACS Board of Directors has 13 members: four members representing service and repair, four members representing distribution, four members representing manufacturing and the past chairman.

MACS-LogoThe board of directors of the Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwide met during the MACS 2016 Training Event and Trade Show and elected officers to serve during 2016.

Andy Fiffick of Rad Air Complete Car Care in Cleveland, Ohio, will serve as MACS chairman and CEO. Steve Sunday of Sunair in Ft. Worth, Texas, will serve as MACS vice chairman. David Jack from DENSO Aftermarket Sales in Long Beach, California, was elected as MACS association treasurer, and Tanya Johnson of Johnny’s Radiator, Warren, Arkansas, will be MACS secretary.

The MACS Board of Directors has 13 members – four members representing service and repair, four members representing distribution and four members representing manufacturing and the past chairman.

Andy Fiffick and Caroline Marks Acebedo of Marks Air in Tampa, Florida; Danny Spitznagel of Ft. Walton Radiator in Ft. Walton Beach, Florida; and Tanya Johnson are the representatives of the service and repair shops.

The distributor members are represented by Randy Rankin of Ranshu, Reno, Nevada, and Largo, Florida; Steve Sunday; Mark Schmitz of Global Parts Distributors in Macon, Georgia; and Tod Ellison of MEI in Atlanta.

Representing manufacturers are: David Jack, Charlie Roberts of T/CCI Manufacturing, Decatur, Illinois; Gary Hansen of RED DOT in Seattle, Washington; and Al Leupold of Bergstrom of Rockville, Illinois.

Butch “Arthur” Smith of Wylie, Texas, is currently serving as past chairman.

Each year, half of the board members are up for election for a two-year term. The board meets three times a year, once at the annual training event when officers are elected by the board, once in the spring to review MACS budget and finances for the next fiscal year and once in the fall.

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