Philip Austin of Niterra North America receives the MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers DEI Award from Ben Brucato
LAS VEGAS, N.V. - Philip Austin, manager of Training & Development at Niterra North America and Rebecca Conway, vice president of U.S./Canada Aftermarket Marketing at Clarios were each awarded the 2024 MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leader Award on November 6, 2024 at the AAPEX show in Las Vegas. The award recognizes outstanding leaders who have significantly contributed to advancing DEI within the automotive aftermarket.
Austin was recognized for his steadfast commitment to fostering inclusive growth and educational opportunities in the industry. Known for building comprehensive training programs that cater to a variety of educational levels, Austin has positively impacted diverse groups across the automotive field. He has a proven record that shows a dedication to mentoring other professionals in the industry of diverse backgrounds. His work with technical schools and repair shop professionals, particularly in urban areas, has empowered future technicians and leaders from all backgrounds.
"Philip's leadership and passion for education and inclusion have made him a true force in the industry," said Ben Brucato, vice president of Membership & Engagement at MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers. "He has set a high standard by building programs that support diverse voices and foster collaboration across all sectors."
"Receiving this award is truly an honor," said Austin. "Diversity, equity, and inclusion are not just concepts; they are essential to driving innovation and growth. I'm proud to be part of an industry that embraces these values and works collectively to make them a reality."
Rebecca Conway of Clarios receives the MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers DEI Award from Ben Brucato Conway was honored for her influential role in supporting and mentoring women within the aftermarket and battery industries. Conway's leadership at Clarios and her involvement with organizations such as MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers, Women in Auto Care, and Women in the Global Battery Industry have amplified her impact. Notably, in 2024, Conway advocated for the launch of a women's group at Clarios, providing a platform for support and advancement.
"Rebecca's dedication to creating spaces where women can thrive and lead is truly inspiring," said Cheryl Dry, senior director of Program Management & Operations at MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers. "Her leadership is a beacon for all who aim to elevate DEI efforts in the industry."
"I am deeply honored to receive this recognition," said Conway. "Supporting and uplifting women in the industry is a responsibility I take to heart. I am committed to continuing this work and empowering others to pursue their ambitions in the aftermarket and beyond."
Both Austin and Conway's efforts underscore the importance of continuous advocacy and actionable leadership in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion across the industry.
Also honored during the award presentation was Eric Luftig of Dorman Products, who received the MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers Advocacy Champion Award, and Selwyn Joffe of Motor Car Parts of America, who was awarded the Michael Cardone Leadership Award for outstanding leadership in remanufacturing.
About MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers
MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers exclusively serves manufacturers of aftermarket components, tools and equipment, and related products, an important part of the automotive parts manufacturing industry which supports over 900,000 American jobs in all 50 states. MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers is a recognized industry change agent-promoting a collaborative industry environment, providing a forum to address issues, and serving as a valued resource for member companies. Members represent all areas of the aftermarket including light vehicle, commercial vehicle, and remanufacturing. MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers is a membership group within MEMA, The Vehicle Suppliers Association.
MEMA is the leading North American trade association for vehicle suppliers, parts manufacturers, and remanufacturers. Automotive and commercial vehicle suppliers are the largest manufacturing sector in the United States and lead the way in new vehicle innovations. MEMA has been the voice of the vehicle supplier industry since 1904. Its more than 1,000 members are Strong by Association.
Members supply the aftermarket with the parts that keep millions of vehicles on the road, fueling international commerce and meeting society's transportation needs. MEMA members are committed to safety and sustainability.
MEMA has offices in Southfield, Mich.; Research Triangle Park, N.C.; and Washington, D.C. Learn more at
mema.org/aftermarket-suppliers.