TIA Names Mark Ferner as EVAC Chair

July 20, 2023

The Tire Industry Association (TIA) has named Mark Ferner, senior manager, technical operations for Bridgestone Retail Operations, chair of TIA’s Electric Vehicle Advisory Council (EVAC).

Ferner will take over Aug. 1 for Ron Lautzenheiser, a Big O Tires and Grease Monkey franchisee and former TIA Board member, who has led the council since its founding in June 2022.

Lautzenheiser will continue to serve the council as a member.

“We are pleased Mark has agreed to be a part of the EVAC,” says Dick Gust, CEO, TIA.

“The council is playing an important role in helping prepare TIA members and the entire tire industry to safely service electric vehicles as they grow more popular in the marketplace. Mark’s experience as a former technician combined with his technical background and work at Bridgestone in supporting the company’s service technicians will help keep the council vibrant and effective.”

In his current role at Bridgestone, Ferner provides operational support to more than 11,000 technicians, including those working on EVs, at BSRO’s more than 2,200 retail service centers. He is an ASE Certified Master L1 and L3 technician and a career-long member of the Society of Automotive Engineers.

“Ron’s enthusiasm and drive to make sure independent tire dealers have the necessary training and information on EV tires got the EVAC off the ground and running,” says Gust.

“The council made significant progress in the past year and will soon release a number of recommended industry practices for servicing EV tires.”

TIA established the EVAC last June to focus on educating and training tire and auto dealers on the proper service techniques and procedures of EVs, establish potential safety protocols when working on them and deliver best practices for service and maintenance.

“I am very flattered and excited to be a part of this council,” says Ferner.

“EV/hybrids are already entering service centers and that trend will only increase. We all need to work together to help manage this change.”