Greg Hedgepeth, the chief executive officer of Turners Auto Retail, is the new chairman of the Imported Motor Vehicle Industry Association (VIA), as reported in Autofile.
Mr Hedgepeth joined the board in July 2023 and takes over as chairman from Frank Willett, chief executive of Autohub.
“I am honoured to take on the role of chairman at such a pivotal time for our industry,” said Mr Hedgepeth.
“I look forward to building on the strong foundation laid by my predecessor and steering VIA through the evolving landscape of the automotive sector.”
Mr Willett remains a member of the VIA board but has relinquished the top job due to his current workload.
Willett says: “It has been a privilege to serve VIA and I am proud of what we have accomplished together. I am confident that under Greg’s leadership, VIA will continue to thrive and effectively represent our members’ interests.”
The change came at VIA’s annual general meeting in June, when Matt Battle, general manager of Moana Blue, also rejoined the board of directors.
Greig Epps, VIA chief executive, says Mr Willett provided outstanding leadership during his time as chairman.
“I’ve really enjoyed the support Frank has given me as I took on my first chief executive role, and Greg, since stepping up to the chairman’s spot, has also given me similar levels of support and assistance,” addsed Mr Epps.
The full VIA board of directors for 2024/25 is Greg Hedgepeth, chairman – Turners, Frank Willett – Autohub, Robert Young – Nichibo NZ, Hayden Johnston – GVI, and Matt Battle – Moana Blue.
VIA also reported a positive financial outcome for the fiscal year at its meeting, which it says underscores its resilience and strategic management amid challenging market conditions.
“The positive financial results reflect our proactive strategies and the collective effort of our members and board,” said Mr Epps.