GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #39 | Page 54

VALE INDUSTRY GREAT! Kevin O'Brien was a founding director of what is now known as Caravan Industry Association of Australia. The Australian RV industry is mourning the death of one if its greatest stalwarts, Kevin O’Brien. Mr O’Brien died in mid May at the age of 80. The Caravan Industry Association of Australia hailed Mr O’Brien as an industry ‘gentleman’ who would be sadly missed. Mr O’Brien was a caravanning entrepreneur who in 1963 identified the need for a specialised caravan repair business – Classic Caravan Repair Centre. In 1972, he restructured and launched a separate wholesale business, Camec which was subsequently purchased by Fleetwood in 2000. The Caravan Industry Association of Australia said Mr O’Brien gave “tremendously to the caravanning industry, sharing his knowledge freely, and serving on both the Caravan Trade and Industries Association of Victoria board as well as being a founding director of what is now known as Caravan Industry Association of Australia”. Such was his industry contribution, Kevin O'Brien received the Eric Hayman Award in 1995. Mr O’Brien was president of both organisations during his time on each board. In 1995, he was awarded the Eric Hayman Award for Excellence (the industry’s highest individual honour) and was awarded a life membership by CTIAV and inducted into its Hall of Fame.