Dominic Grote
Directeur Général chez Grote Industries, Inc.
Profil
Dominic Grote is currently the President & Chief Executive Officer at Grote Industries, Inc. and also works as a Director at Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association.
He completed his undergraduate degree at Southern Methodist University and holds an MBA from George Washington University.
Postes actifs de Dominic Grote
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Grote Industries, Inc.
Grote Industries, Inc. Auto Parts: OEMProducer Manufacturing Grote Industries, Inc. manufactures and markets vehicle safety and lighting systems. The firm's products include lamps, flashers, coil cords, turn signal switches, reflectors, conspicuity tape, back-up alarms, and mirrors. Its products are used in semi-tractors and trailers, passenger cars, buses, industrial vehicles, recreational vehicles, and agricultural machinery. The company was founded by William D. Grote III in 1901 and is headquartered in Madison, IN. | Directeur Général | 01/09/2009 |
Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association
Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Transportation is essential to way of life in this country. Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) drives to work, take children to school, and run errands. They take buses across city streets and time zones. The firm buys groceries that were delivered to its neighborhood store by commercial trucks. They maintain vehicles with a broad range of services, parts and accessories. Safe, efficient transportation is essential to keeping their economy moving. It is the parts in a vehicle that make it safe and economical to use. Parts suppliers are the backbone of the vehicle manufacturing industry and the country's manufacturing base. The industry constitutes the largest manufacturing sector in the United States, directly employing nearly 686,000 individuals across the country and contributing to more than 3.29 million jobs. Without the contributions of the nation's parts suppliers, domestic vehicle manufacturing and maintenance would almost certainly grind to a halt, adversely affecting the way company drive and go about their daily lives. The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) has represented parts suppliers since 1904. Today, it serves members through its three affiliate associations: Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association Original Equipment Suppliers Association | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Formation de Dominic Grote
Southern Methodist University | Undergraduate Degree |
George Washington University | Masters Business Admin |
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Grote Industries, Inc.
Grote Industries, Inc. Auto Parts: OEMProducer Manufacturing Grote Industries, Inc. manufactures and markets vehicle safety and lighting systems. The firm's products include lamps, flashers, coil cords, turn signal switches, reflectors, conspicuity tape, back-up alarms, and mirrors. Its products are used in semi-tractors and trailers, passenger cars, buses, industrial vehicles, recreational vehicles, and agricultural machinery. The company was founded by William D. Grote III in 1901 and is headquartered in Madison, IN. | Producer Manufacturing |
Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association
Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Transportation is essential to way of life in this country. Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) drives to work, take children to school, and run errands. They take buses across city streets and time zones. The firm buys groceries that were delivered to its neighborhood store by commercial trucks. They maintain vehicles with a broad range of services, parts and accessories. Safe, efficient transportation is essential to keeping their economy moving. It is the parts in a vehicle that make it safe and economical to use. Parts suppliers are the backbone of the vehicle manufacturing industry and the country's manufacturing base. The industry constitutes the largest manufacturing sector in the United States, directly employing nearly 686,000 individuals across the country and contributing to more than 3.29 million jobs. Without the contributions of the nation's parts suppliers, domestic vehicle manufacturing and maintenance would almost certainly grind to a halt, adversely affecting the way company drive and go about their daily lives. The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) has represented parts suppliers since 1904. Today, it serves members through its three affiliate associations: Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association Original Equipment Suppliers Association | Commercial Services |