NTN President Pete Eich Retires

Pete Eich

Member company, NTN Bearing Corporation of America (NBCA), is honored to announce a significant milestone in its history: the retirement of Pete Eich, President and CEO, effective June 1, 2025. After 42 years of dedicated service to NTN, Pete has decided to step down from his role, leaving behind a legacy of leadership and innovation.

Pete Eich joined NBCA in 1982, as an Application Engineer. Over the course of his remarkable career, Pete led the engineering department as Manager, Director, and Vice President from 1990 to 2002. He then transitioned to lead the Industrial OE sales department as Vice President from 2002 to 2006, before being promoted to President in 2006. Pete has been instrumental in driving NBCA’s growth in the US, and his contributions have been pivotal in shaping the company’s success. Additionally, Pete served as an Executive Officer of NTN Corporation from 2011 through 2017.

In recognition of his invaluable experience and knowledge, Pete has agreed to remain with NBCA on a part-time basis as Executive Advisor through August 2025, to assist in the transition to new leadership.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Pete for his exceptional service and dedication to NTN. His leadership has been a cornerstone of our success, and we wish him all the best in his future endeavors.

Tom Mohrdieck

Effective June 1, 2025, Tom Mohrdieck, currently Vice President of the Industrial OE Business Unit, will assume the role of President and CEO of NBCA. Tom brings 35 years of experience to his new position, having joined NTN in June 1990. His extensive background in engineering and sales, including various management and leadership roles at NTN will be invaluable as he leads NBCA into the future.

As President and CEO, Tom will oversee each of NBCA’s five business segments (Industrial OE, Automotive OE, Industrial Aftermarket, Automotive Aftermarket and Automation), along with Finance, HR, Business Innovation, Customer Service, Operations, Marketing, and Engineering functions. Tom will also be a member of the NTN Americas Leadership team, contributing his knowledge and skills to NTN’s revitalization and restructuring efforts in the Americas region.

Please join all of us at NTN in congratulating Pete Eich on his outstanding career and welcoming Tom Mohrdieck to his new role. We look forward to continued success under Tom’s leadership.

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