Auto-Lab Names Frank Brandenberg of Northville, Mich. President; Veteran Global High Tech Executive


PLYMOUTH, Mich., Oct. 20, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Auto-Lab Franchise Management Corporation, a 24-unit chain of auto service stores that provide bumper-to-bumper vehicle service using the latest in diagnostic technology, named Frank Brandenberg, a resident of Northville and veteran executive of global high technology companies, as president.

The 17-year-old Auto-Lab, headquartered here just west of Detroit, was purchased by a group of investors last year.

Brandenberg, a native of Detroit and graduate of Wayne State University where he earned a bachelor of science and master's degree of science in industrial engineering, currently is the chairman of Kemet Corporation, a South Carolina manufacturer of electronic components such as tantalum capacitors, multi-layer ceramic capacitors and solid aluminum capacitors.

Until his retirement in 2003, he was corporate vice president and sector president of the Northrop Grumman Corporation where he managed a portfolio of high technology global companies including Poly Scientific, Synopics, Winchester Electronics, Kester Solder, VEAM International. Airtron, Litton Interconnect Technology. He also is a member of the board of directors for the Kester Corporation.

He also has served as an officer of a number of global high technology companies such as Unisys Corp., EA Industries, and Litton Industries.

Besides Wayne State, Brandenberg also is a graduate of the Harvard School of Business where he completed the program for management development.

Auto-Lab currently has 24 vehicle service diagnostic centers in Michigan and recently announced an agreement to place another 59 units in the Greater Chicago area.

Additional information is available at www.autolabusa.com.



            

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