LCI Industries has promoted Jamie Schnur to group president of the aftermarket. Schnur previously served as LCI’s chief administrative officer and has held several other senior leadership positions at LCI over the past 23 years. In this new role, Schnur will lead LCI’s aftermarket teams, which include aftermarket sales, customer service, marketing, information technology, business systems, customer experience, and LCI’s Technology division, headquartered in Sterling Heights, Mich.
Schnur started with LCI in 1996 and was responsible for spearheading many of the company’s early technological advances. Schnur’s teams worked to implement LCI’s first enterprise resource planning system and several other critical technologies, such as materials resource planning, electronic data interchange, advanced engineering systems, customer resource management, and call center technology.
Throughout his tenure with the company, Schnur has helped build and lead several teams across the organization, spanning technology, engineering, and customer service.
“Jamie has been instrumental in LCI’s success over the last two decades,” said Jason Lippert, LCI’s CEO and president. “His knowledge of the company, our industries, the people, and processes, as well as his invaluable leadership, have helped us become the company we are today. Jamie is a trusted leader at LCI and has witnessed LCI’s transformation from a small privately held company to a multi-billion-dollar public manufacturer. … We’ve already accomplished so much with our aftermarket division in such a short period, and we are ready to take our aftermarket division to the next level. We have dedicated leaders on all of our teams who are responsible for that transformation. I have the utmost faith that Jamie can lead this charge in our aftermarket division.”
“I’m thankful for the opportunity to lead such an important initiative for LCI and honored to continue to serve all areas of the organization. The aftermarket division is one of the largest opportunities for growth at LCI,” said Schnur. “I have been responsible for technology and team building at LCI for my entire 23-year career here. I am excited to align our resources and push our leadership to make our aftermarket division the best it can be. These teams, as well as our corporate teams, have an incredible amount of talent and leadership, and I am honored to serve alongside them as we continue to transform our aftermarket segment. As technology becomes more prevalent in the industries we serve, LCI will do everything possible to unify new technologies with the products that we manufacture, and more importantly, with the end consumers that buy our products.”