Jeremy Denton, vice president, programs and member services for the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association, died Nov. 5. He was 36 and had brain cancer. Denton spent his career in the association sector, beginning with the Industrial Telecommunications Association in Arlington, Va. where he was director, government affairs. He also had been director, industry affairs for PCIA - The Wireless Infrastructure Association before joining AASA in 2005.
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