Marc D’Alessandro of Winhere Parts and Alexandre Roman of Fras-le North America will join the MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers’ committee
Research Triangle Park, N.C.—The MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers Brake Manufacturers Council (BMC) has announced the appointments of Marc D’Alessandro and Alexandre Roman to its executive committee. D’Alessandro and Roman bring a wide breadth of experience and expertise in brake product management and engineering.

D’Alessandro currently serves as director of product management at Winhere Brake Parts, Inc. In this role, he leads strategic product initiatives and drives innovation in the automotive aftermarket, drawing on his over 15 years of experience in product development, sales and technical support.
Roman currently serves as project management office and application engineering manager at Fras-le Mobility North America. He has more than 20 years of international experience in braking systems and friction materials, having served in engineering roles in China and Brazil prior to assuming his current role in North America.
“I’m honored to join the BMC executive committee and collaborate with peers who share a deep commitment to product quality,” said D’Alessandro. “I look forward to working with the council to help advance the standards, safety and future of braking systems.”

Roman stated, “It’s an honor to serve on the BMC executive committee and contribute to a council with such a rich legacy. I’m excited to work with fellow council members to help strengthen our collective voice in the mobility landscape.”
Ben Brucato, vice president of membership at MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers, added, “D’Alessandro and Roman bring exceptional technical and leadership experiences to the BMC executive committee. We look forward to their contributions as the council continues to serve and unite the industry.”
For more information about the BMC and its activities, visit mema.org/bmc.


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