Integrated Supply Network welcomes Steve Kowalke

Aug. 15, 2015
Integrated Supply Network (ISN) continues to expand its team with talent by recently adding Steve Kowalke as vice president of category management and supply chain.

Integrated Supply Network (ISN) continues to expand its team with talent by adding Steve Kowalke as vice president of category management and supply chain. Kowalke brings a wealth of product and automotive experience having spent many years at Delphi, Apex/Gearwrench/Danaher, Direction Associates (Consultancy) and most recently Kowalke held the position of VP, product management and supply chain for the Eastwood Company, a fast growing catalog and internet retailer serving the automotive restoration aftermarket.

Steve joins ISN with a strong track record of success during his 25 years in the automotive industry spanning both OEM and aftermarket businesses. He has been a change agent who delivers results while also making process improvements to ensure future success. Steve holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Electrical Engineering from Kettering University, a Master’s degree in Engineering Management from the McCormick School at Northwestern University, and an MBA from the Kellogg School at Northwestern University.

“We anticipate the addition of Steve will catapult our business forward over the next couple of years at pace that has previously been impossible,” said John Snowden, president of ISN.

Integrated Supply Network is the nation’s largest independent automotive and light industrial tool and equipment specialist, serving wholesalers and distributors around the world.

Kowalke shared, “I am thrilled to join a talented ISN team with a track record of success and tremendous potential for future growth.”

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