Custom Automotive Network Announces 2019 Award Winners
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Custom Automotive Network (CAN), formerly known as Performance Warehouse Association, presented its top awards during the annual CAN Connect event.
Person of the Year was awarded to Bob West of Westin Automotive Products; Manufacturer of the Year was awarded to Westin Automotive Products; Reseller of the Year was awarded to Premier Performance; and Sales Rep of the Year was awarded to Michael Kunzman and Associates.
The awards are voted on by CAN membership and recognizes those who have made a significant contribution for the benefit of the custom automotive distribution system. The awards were presented by Custom Automotive Network's President, Tracie Nunez, CAN's Chairman of the Board, Andy McJannett of Performance Improvements, and CAN's Chairman-Elect Scott Wahlstrom of Motor State Distributing at the 46th annual CAN Connect Conference in Frisco, Texas.
"I am completely humbled and honored to have received this award from CAN. Although my name is on it, it is really a testament to the hard work and dedication of our customers towards our products, and by all of the employees at Westin who made it possible," West, who won Person of the Year, said.
Custom Automotive Network, which was founded in 1970 as Performance Warehouse Association, is a trade association that consists of about 400 member companies. CAN hosts an annual three-day conference where distributors meet with manufacturers in a private setting, and also publishes a bi-monthly publication called The Supply Channel.
For more information, visit customautomotivenetwork.com.
Photo of Westin Automotive Performance memebrs courtesy of CAN
Person of the Year was awarded to Bob West of Westin Automotive Products; Manufacturer of the Year was awarded to Westin Automotive Products; Reseller of the Year was awarded to Premier Performance; and Sales Rep of the Year was awarded to Michael Kunzman and Associates.
The awards are voted on by CAN membership and recognizes those who have made a significant contribution for the benefit of the custom automotive distribution system. The awards were presented by Custom Automotive Network's President, Tracie Nunez, CAN's Chairman of the Board, Andy McJannett of Performance Improvements, and CAN's Chairman-Elect Scott Wahlstrom of Motor State Distributing at the 46th annual CAN Connect Conference in Frisco, Texas.
"I am completely humbled and honored to have received this award from CAN. Although my name is on it, it is really a testament to the hard work and dedication of our customers towards our products, and by all of the employees at Westin who made it possible," West, who won Person of the Year, said.
Custom Automotive Network, which was founded in 1970 as Performance Warehouse Association, is a trade association that consists of about 400 member companies. CAN hosts an annual three-day conference where distributors meet with manufacturers in a private setting, and also publishes a bi-monthly publication called The Supply Channel.
For more information, visit customautomotivenetwork.com.
Photo of Westin Automotive Performance memebrs courtesy of CAN