PHOENIX — Auto Safety House LLC (ASH), announces Mike Iben as chief executive officer, effective Aug. 13, 2012. Mr. Iben brings over 20 years of relevant industry experience, 10 years of which were in the school and commercial bus industry. Mr. Iben replaces Eugene Humphrey, who has served Auto Safety House loyally for 6 years and who will return to Dallas with his family.
“To lead a company with such a long and prestigious history is truly an honor,” Mr. Iben states. “I look forward to working with the company’s employees and highly valued customers. I am very excited about joining the ASH team and building upon their successful history.”
After growing up in small-town Iowa and receiving a degree in Transportation and Logistics from Iowa State University, Mr. Iben has been a proven leader within the transportation industry. He started his career in the trucking industry where he served as a Terminal Manager for J.B. Hunt Transport running flatbed operations in the Western United States.
Mr. Iben has over 20 years of leadership experience in sales, operations, project management, safety, compliance, and human resources. Most recently, he spent nearly 10 years within the school and commercial bus industry as a sales and general manager focused on providing superior service and high quality products to customers.
About Auto Safety House
Auto Safety House (ASH), founded in 1941, is a fleet solution Service Provider assisting fleet operators of all types (Municipalities, School Districts, Contractors, Public Utilities and others) and is also a Thomas Built Bus distributor of new and used buses, truck equipment, truck and trailer parts and also performs emergency vehicle modifications. ASH is a proud member of Clean Cities Coalitions in Tucson, Phoenix, Las Vegas, the West Coast Collaborative, SmartWay, the Green Truck Association, and founding member of the Arizona for Green School Buses Coalition. With over 70 years of experience, ASH continues to strengthen its reputation as the solution for fleet needs today and tomorrow. For more information, visit www.autosafetyhouse.com.