International. Gager retired from APRA at the end of 2013 after 35 years as head of the Association.
"Our deepest condolences go out to his wife Bonnie, his three daughters, Kara, Kristine and Jennifer, and his grandchildren," the Automative Parts Remanufacturers Association (APRA) said upon the departure of William Gager, who for 35 years served as president of the association.
Under his leadership, APRA staff contributed important events and products for its members; including seminars, forums, tours, educational, governmental and technical events.
Gager created and developed the show "Big R". His dedication and knowledge of the industry helped convince congressional leaders about the importance of remanufacturing and benefits from a labor standpoint (jobs) and environmental benefit.
Gager's drive within the organization was always focused on APRA membership and how to best support them as an organization.
Gager, along with his friend, Fernand Weiland, created APRA's European Division in 1987. This division thrives today with its strong OEM membership, Tier 1 and 2 companies, along with well-established private remanufacturing companies, and its well-attended symposia.
Another of Gager's achievements was achieved in 1994, when he formed an alliance with MEMA and SEMA to create the PAACE Show in Mexico City.