A Brite Company announces leadership changes

April 13, 2018
Dan Dunigan to become company president following Frank Dunigan's retirement.

Source: A Brite Company

GARLAND, TEXAS, APRIL 13, 2018 -- Generational changes in a company's leadership don't come along all that often. In the case of A Brite Company, those changes have been years in the making and happened this week.

"We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dan Dunigan as the president of A Brite Company," Frank Dunigan said. Frank is the founder and retiring CEO of A Brite Company. "With my retirement, Dan is taking the prime leadership role in our company."

Along with Dan Dunigan's appointment, Patrick Vonasek assumes the role of Executive Vice President. Both appointments are effective immediately.

Dan Dunigan has been with A Brite for 22 years, most recently vice president of market development. He is a graduate of Louisiana Tech University. Vonasek, most recently technical business director for A Brite, has 29 years as an expert in the surface finishing industry and 25 years with A Brite. He earned degrees at both University of Texas at Arlington and Texas A&M University.

"I am truly excited to be taking on this important role at this time in the history of A Brite," Dan Dunigan said. "The possibilities for us are limitless."

With roots in the surface finishing industry, A Brite Company is a key chemical blender and distributor of surface finishing products, industrial cleaners and environmental waste treatment solutions. A Brite has been based in Garland, Texas, since 1982.

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