NEW BOARD MEMBERS WELCOMED AT
AAAA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The AAAA is excited to announce the appointment of two new directors to its Board
HELLA Australia General Manager Aftermarket, Glareh Kayhoor, and CoolDrive Auto Parts General Manager – Sales and Branch Operations, Dale Durden, were officially introduced as directors during the AAAA’s 44th Annual General Meeting, which was held on 21 October in Sydney.
With 23 years of experience in the automotive industry, Glareh Kayhoor has excelled in quality systems, operations, and product management.
She holds an MBA from Monash University, is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Directors and has management experience with Ernst and Young and BAPCOR.
Glareh is dedicated to industry growth, diversity, and sustainability, and now leads the Aftermarket division at HELLA Australia.
Dale Durden brings more than 30 years of experience to the AAAA Board, having worked in sales, supply, and distribution throughout the automotive aftermarket.
Holding an MBA, and currently the General Manager – Sales and Branch Operations at CoolDrive Auto Parts, Dale’s strong leadership and passion for supporting independent workshops have made him a key figure in the sector.
Glareh and Dale join a highly regarded group of automotive leaders responsible for steering the strategic direction of the AAAA and the broader aftermarket industry.
“We are delighted to welcome Glareh and Dale to the AAAA Board,” AAAA Chief Executive Officer, Stuart Charity, said.
“Both bring a wealth of knowledge and passion for the industry, and I am confident they will provide fresh insights and perspectives as we continue to navigate the evolving landscape of our sector.”
At the same meeting, current AAAA Board member Mike Carnemolla was re-elected for another three-year term.
The Board also bid farewell to Peter Rogers from Repco Authorised Service and Darren Robinson from HELLA, who retired after many years of valuable service.
“We sincerely thank Peter and Darren for their significant contributions over the years,” Stuart said.
“Their wisdom and strategic insight have been invaluable, and we wish them all the best in their future endeavours.
“I look forward to continuing our work with the Board to ensure the ongoing health and prosperity of our thriving aftermarket industry.
“Our priority remains delivering exceptional value to our members, helping them grow and succeed.”
The full list of AAAA Board Members and positions are available at www.aaaa.com.au