Metallo Out at ILMA

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The Independent Lubricant Manufacturers Association is looking for a new executive director after the abrupt departure last week of Michael C. Metallo.

ILMA President Stan Ziemski, chairman and president of American Oil & Supply Co., declined to say whether Metallo had resigned or been fired, or to otherwise discuss the nature of his departure. During a telephone interview, Ziemski said Metallo did a very fine job at some things, but added, Part of his problem was that he didnt have any (lubricants) industry experience.

Metallo joined ILMA in August 2000, replacing Richard H. Ekfelt, who was executive director from mid-1995. Before joining ILMA, Metallo had been chief staff executive for an education organization.

Ziemski said the Executive Committee of ILMAs Board of Directors will search for a replacement, but that it first must decide the type of experience appropriate for the associations top employee.

The question is, what does ILMA need? he said. Do we want to look at folks who have industry background, or do we want to look for someone who has association management experience?

For the moment, Metallos duties have been split between ILMAs outside legal counsel Jeffrey Leiter of Collier Shannon Scott, and ILMA Board member Mark Sever of European Lifestyle Products (a marketer of herbal and animal-based supplements). Sever, who preceded Ziemski as association president, was formerly president of Pitt Penn Oil Co.

Based in Alexandria, Va., ILMA has approximately 300 members and an annual budget of about $2 million.

Note to readers: Before leaving to launch Lubes’n’Greases Magazine, Lube Report publisher Nancy DeMarco was executive director of ILMA, 1984 to 1995.

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