Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation appoints new Vice President

Federation adds further to its wealth of industry expertise with latest appointment

Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation appoints new Vice President
Terry Knox, named as IAAF's new Vice President.

The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) has appointed Terry Knox as its new Vice President.

Knox has been a Member of the IAAF Council since 2016, and is managing director of CD Group, a third-generation family business with previous managing directors, grandfather Stuart Knox and father Ken Knox.

CD Group’s largest trading name, Component Distributors, is a warehouse distributor, supplying Motor Factors throughout Ireland.

Knox said: “I had no concept of the depth of work undertaken by the IAAF until I joined the council.

“The work that Wendy, her team and the council do is to be championed.

“They work tirelessly on topics that are purely focused on the automotive aftermarket.

“Wendy’s involvement on a European level, with FIGIEFA, best serves all our interests in a constantly changing industry.

“I look forward to working with Wendy and the council to ensure we are best placed to continue to flourish in a world where autonomous and electric vehicles will continue to have a growing influence.

Strong future

“Targets set by government may seem on the horizon, but it is the hard work done now that will allow us to have a strong future in the aftermarket.

“Connected car data transfer is a real threat to our industry and the IAAF will continue to press for a fair and open future for the automotive aftermarket.”

Wendy Williamson, IAAF chief executive, said: “With such strong credentials and his ambitions clearly in line with the IAAF’s, Terry seemed the natural choice to become Vice President.

“We will relish working closely with him and seeing what a positive influence he will make.”

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