Auto Care Association President and CEO Kathleen Schmatz will retire at the end of this year.
Schmatz, who joined the association in 2002 and was named president and CEO in 2004, announced today that she will retire, effective Dec. 31, 2015. Prior to joining the association, Schmatz spent 30 years with Babcox Media, publisher of Tire Review.
“It has been an honor to work with Kathleen Schmatz, a true industry icon and dynamic leader who has helped develop the Auto Care Association into the world-class organization it is today,” said Rick Jago, chairman, Auto Care Association board of directors. “The board is grateful for Kathleen’s outstanding leadership and countless contributions to the industry and association over the past 13 years.”
During her tenure as president and CEO, Schmatz achieved several major association accomplishments. Those accomplishments include a 50-state agreement on the Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act, rebranding of the association, creation of the Be Car Care Aware consumer education campaign, the establishment of an association education program, production of consecutive record-breaking trade shows and events, and a significant increase in association membership and VIP volunteer leader engagement.
“It has been my privilege to work for the Auto Care Association for these 13 years,” Schmatz said. “We have accomplished so much, and we couldn’t have done it without the guidance and support of our membership. I look forward to the continued success of the Auto Care Association, our wonderful members and our expert professional staff. The auto care industry is an inspiring place to work, and the hardworking people in it have inspired my efforts on their behalf every day.”
According to the association, its executive committee has selected a recruitment agency and will be spearheading the process to choose Schmatz’s successor.
In addition to her work at the Auto Care Association, Schmatz is a nationally-recognized industry advocate and a speaker and presenter. In 2012, Schmatz was honored with the Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association Automotive Leader of the Year award. In 2009, she received the Women Who Advance Excellence in Associations Award by the American Society of Association Executives and the Center for Association Leadership’s Greater Washington Network.
In 2007, Schmatz received an honorary doctor of laws, honoris causa, from Northwood University. In 2006, she was named to the prestigious Committee of 100 by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, comprised of the leading association chief executives.
In 2006, she received the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network Woman of the Year. Other recognitions include: the Martin Fromm Lifetime Achievement Award from AWDA, the Aftermarket Woman of the Year Award from the Car Care Council Women’s Board and the Distinguished Woman’s Award from Northwood University.
Schmatz is an officer of the University of the Aftermarket Foundation and a board member of the Coalition for Auto Repair Equality. Schmatz has served as an officer of the Auto International Association, the Automotive Communication Council and was founding president of the Car Care Council Women’s Board. She has also contributed as a curriculum advisor to Northwood University and as chair of the Auto Care Association Marketing and Communications Committee.