NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Debra Hamlin said the transition to becoming the next president of the Tire Industry Association (TIA) will be a smooth one.
Hamlin, director of operations at Bridgestone Commercial Dealer Network, was scheduled to take over the presidency for the 2024-25 term on Nov. 4 at TIA's annual membership meeting in Las Vegas prior to the start of the SEMA Show and AAPEX.
She said the president should be the main advocate for the organization's mission and vision.
"Safety and best-in-class training," she said, "continuing our advocacy for tire dealers, especially around right to repair. You know, provide value.
"Anything that we can do to help our members, to hear their voices and then take action, is very important to keep that momentum going."
Hamlin began her career with Bridgestone in 1997 as an environmental project manager in the retail division.
"My primary focus at the time was to remove all the historical legacy underground storage tanks from our retail locations," she said.
She continued in an expanded environmental role, eventually moving to Bridgestone Americas headquarters in Nashville, in 2017, to support the OTR and commercial groups. This led to her current position in operations.
Born in Hartford, Conn., Hamlin spent a large part of her life near Chicago, and has lived in Nashville since 2017.
Hamlin said she was recruited to work with TIA years ago by current TIA CEO Dick Gust, whom she had come to know working on environmental tire initiatives over the years.
Originally, she joined to be a part of the Environmental Advisory Council and focus on scrap-tire management. From there, she found a great organization of passionate people, she said.