Dynamic Friction Company
Dan Nguyen has a diverse work experience. Dan is currently an Investor/Advisor at L.A. Lucky Import & Export Inc, a company that imports and distributes Asian food products across the United States. In 2002, they founded R1 Concepts Inc. and served as its CEO, where they manufactured and sold automotive braking systems. Dan later became the Chairman of R1 Concepts Inc. In 2016, they co-founded Dynamic Friction, a brake components manufacturer in Southern California. In 2018, they co-founded Lapco West LLC, which specializes in the manufacturing and re-manufacturing of caliper products for the automotive and truck aftermarket. Prior to their entrepreneurial endeavors, Dan had experience as a Chief Marketing Officer at R1 Concepts Inc. and as a Law Clerk at Ng Do-Khanh, PC Attorneys at Law and Orange County Superior Court.
Dan Nguyen earned a Juris Doctorate degree with a Business Law Certificate from Western State College of Law, where they studied from 2007 to 2011. Prior to that, they completed their undergraduate education at California State University, Fullerton, from 2002 to 2006, earning a degree in Business Administration with a focus in Economics. In addition, Dan obtained a certification as an Attorney at Law from the State Bar of California in December 2012.
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Dynamic Friction Company
DFC's mission is to deliver quality, innovation, and value in the automotive industry by manufacturing OE quality brake products for all foreign and domestic vehicles. DFC is the leading manufacturer and award winning automotive braking systems. DFC maintains a massive inventory of brake parts for all domestic and foreign vehicle applications from 1930-Present. Other products in its product line includes brake rotors, brake pads, drums, brake shoes, hardware kits, and brake sensors. TECHNOLOGY OEM technology is advancing every year. DFC's research and development department is dedicated to ensure every part is made or exceeds OEM standards using the latest technologies as applied by the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). All parts go through an extensive quality control process before leaving the facility to ensure perfect fitment and performance.