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ALI Elects Officers And Honors Outgoing Chairman

Automotive Lift Institute (ALI), a trade association of North American vehicle lift manufacturers, elected Jerome Lentz of Challenger Lifts (Louisville, KY) chairman of the board of directors at its annual membership meeting on Oct. 28.

ALI President R. W. (Bob) O'Gorman (right) presents a service plaque to outgoing ALI Chairman Douglas Grunnet at the organization's recent annual meeting.Automotive Lift Institute (ALI), a trade association of North American vehicle lift manufacturers, elected Jerome Lentz of Challenger Lifts (Louisville, KY) chairman of the board of directors at its annual membership meeting on Oct. 28. Lentz takes over from Douglas Grunnet of Stertil-KONI USA (Streator, IL) who was recognized at the meeting for his extensive contributions to the organization over his three-year term. 

Continuing in their roles on the ALI board of directors are Gary Kennon of Vehicle Service Group (Madison, IN), Gary DiAngelo of Wheeltronic Ltd. (Mississauga, ON), Jeff Kritzer of BendPak, Inc. (Santa Paula, CA), Pete Liebetreu of Hunter Engineering Co. (Bridgeton, MO) and R.W. (Bob) O’Gorman (ALI president).

To learn more about ALI, its member companies and lift safety, certification and inspection programs, visit www.autolift.org. You can also connect with ALI on Facebook at www.facebook.com/LiftInstitute, Twitter, www.twitter.com/LiftInstitute, and YouTube, http://www.youtube.com/LiftInstitute.

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