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Kevin Frailey '88 Joins Commercial Vehicle Group as Executive VP

Kevin Frailey '88 Joins Commercial Vehicle Group as Executive VP

February 6, 2007

Kevin Frailey.jpgFebruary 6, 2007, Greencastle, Ind. - Kevin R. Frailey, a 1988 graduate of DePauw University, has joined Commercial Vehicle Group, Inc. (CVG) as executive vice president of business development. In his role, Frailey will be responsible for the day-to-day global business strategy and acquisition efforts of the company. He comes to CVG from ArvinMeritor Emissions Technologies Group, where he was general manager for joint ventures and business strategy.

A story at Yahoo! Finance notes, "Frailey's background includes 19 years of experience in the automotive supply industry."

"Kevin's strong leadership in business development and innovation will help us focus on emerging markets and acquisitions," says Mervin Dunn, president and chief executive officer of Commercial Vehicle Group. "As CVG continues to diversify and expand upon our strong product lines, Kevin will be instrumental in taking us into the next phase of our company's development."

The announcement notes, "Frailey's background also includes director positions in the United States and Europe for various functions including Ford Sales, Ford Engineering; Toyota Sales and Engineering; and Worldwide Supplier Development and Business Strategy. He also worked as business unit managerin two Arvin Industries plants. Frailey holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and management from DePauw University. He also holds a master's students snow 2005.jpgdegree in business administration from Harvard University." Frailey was a Rector Scholar and Management Fellow at DePauw. He graduated magna cum laude.

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Commercial Vehicle Group (CVGI: NASDAQ) is a leading supplier of fully integrated system solutions for the global commercial vehicle market, including the heavy-duty truck market, the construction and agriculture market and the specialty and military transportation markets. Visit the company online.

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