LCI Industries Reports Retirement of Director David Reed – RVBusiness – Breaking RV Industry News
ELKHART, Ind. – LCI Industries (NYSE: LCII), a leading supplier of engineered components to the recreation and transportation markets, announced the retirement of David Reed from its board of directors, effective May 15 following 22 years of dedicated service.

Reed spent much of his career at Ernst & Young LLP, where he held several senior leadership roles across U.S. and global operations, administration, and marketing, where he over saw indirectly over 100,000 team members. Over his 26 years with the firm, he served on both the Management Committee and Global Executive Council, ultimately retiring as Senior Vice Chair in 2000. Following his retirement, he became president of a privately held family investment management company and has since served on the boards of multiple public, venture-backed, and private equity-owned companies.
Reed joined LCI Industries’ Board of Directors in 2003 and has been a trusted advisor to the company throughout more than two decades of growth and transformation. At LCI Industries, he contributed as a member of the Audit Committee, Risk Committee, and Strategy, Acquisition and Capital Deployment Committee.
“LCI Industries has been incredibly fortunate to have David Reed serve on our board of directors for over two decades,” said Tracy Graham, LCI Industries’ chairman of the board. “His deep financial expertise, thoughtful governance insights, and steady leadership have helped shape the Company. On behalf of the entire Board and leadership team, we thank David for his commitment to LCI Industries and wish him the best.”
Jason Lippert, LCI Industries’ President and Chief Executive Officer added, “David’s counsel and support have been invaluable to me personally and to the organization as a whole. His experience, perspective and integrity have guided the company through transformative periods, and his legacy will continue to be felt for years to come. We are truly grateful for his decades of service.”