Skip Potter, Executive Director of the National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF) since June 2012, informed the organization’s Board of Directors earlier this month of his intent to retire, August 31, and has begun working with NASTF leadership for the transition to new management.
Donny Seyfer, NASTF Board Member, will assume duties as Interim Executive while the not-for-profit organization seeks a new executive.
“I have had a wonderful and rewarding career in the automotive parts, tool and service industry,” said Potter.
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