Dan Ninivaggi, most recently was Co-CEO and Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors of Federal Mogul Holdings Corporation and CEO of Federal Mogul Motorparts, will keynote the CAWA annual dinner, Nov. 3. Contact programs@cawa.org for more information. The Automotive Group was formed by Icahn Enterprises, which also owns Federal Mogul Motorparts, to invest in and operate businesses involved in aftermarket parts distribution and service. Icahn Automotive Group currently consists of: Pep Boys; Auto Plus; Precision Tune Auto Care; and AAMCO Total Auto Care service centers.

CEO of Icahn Automotive Group, will keynote CAWA’s annual dinner in Las Vegas
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