Robert Egan’s retirement announced

robert eganRobert Egan has always been a highlight of the excellence of the Federal-Mogul Motor parts; which is a division of the major Federal Mogul Holdings Corporation. The company’s motor parts’ division’s board of members have recently asked Robert, who was the senior VP of the company in the sales and strategy division to retire. Robert managed the division for the whole of North America and he had joined the company in 1979 as a junior executive. He went on to take all sorts of high positions by receiving promotions pertaining to his excellent calibre and performance. He was a part of the journey of the company throughout and saw them become a respectable supplier that they are today. He is all set to retire on December 31st.

Robert Egan retires:

The CEO Dan Ninivaggi had nothing but praise for the soon to be retiring Robert. He said that Bob has always been the man to ask whenever there is something that needs attention. He said that he has played a pivotal rule in transforming the company from a small enterprise in to the giant that it is today. Dan further added that there are hardly better people that can understand customer satisfaction, retention and relationships like Robert and that his strategy building insight is something that he will miss for the years that lie ahead. Apart from this, he also was always there to guide the repairing professionals and our end customers. He concluded by saying that he is ever grateful to Bob and feels proud that he got the chance to work alongside him.

Robert Egan, started off his career with Chrysler Corporation where he worked 12 years in the sale management division before joining Federal-Mogul. He has been a chairman of the board of the Auto Care Association as well and there are many other feathers in his cap as well. Here’s hoping that he lives a prosperous life ahead as well.

 

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