Scott Tetz

Founder and President

At the helm of TPS for 29 years, Scott is proud of the contributions the company makes to the industry and the individual businesses associated with TPS. He also really enjoys working with the talented and dedicated team that has been assembled. He is not a fan of sports or raw onions, but he does really enjoy food, in general. He is a self-proclaimed truck parts nerd with very few hobbies. If he could give some advice to his younger self, it would be to take more risks and fail more.

Christina Persson

Bookkeeping and HR

Christina has enjoyed being part of the Truck Parts Solutions team for the past 20 years as the Bookkeeper– which includes a little of everything. Once an entrepreneur herself, she has a good understanding of the everyday operations of a small business and is thrilled to be part of a business who makes a difference for those in the industry. Working with a team of positive, witty, and talented people which includes the owner, who has inspiring vision has led to a very rewarding experience that she will always treasure. She believes success is not only achieved from hard work and dedication but also from recognizing and enjoying the simplicities of everyday life. Balance is necessary, and savoring every moment is vital. When asked what her greatest joy in life would be: “I would say it is my grandchildren and all the children who have been part of my life; they challenge me to look at life in new and exciting ways.”

Dana George

Project Coordinator

Dana has been part of the TPS family for 4 years now. Previously, Dana was a nurse for 10 years, but decided on a career change after having kids. Dana now has 2 kids – 3 if you count her husband… A 5 year-old son and 3 year-old daughter who keep her very busy. She loves spending time with her family, camping and hot weather. Most evenings you can find her soaking in her hot tub, sipping on a cold beverage, and enjoying the quiet after the craziness of bedtime with kids.

Aaron Siew

Full Stack Web Developer

Aaron's excitement to learn as much as he can and contribute to the tech industry led him to TPS. He has been working on TPI and is eager to learn and improve our system. He is currently in school but was also a licensed paramedic in Alberta. His previous experiences have taught him to keep calm and clearly think when eating the hottest sauces in the world. His love for problem solving shows in interests fixing vehicles, tech, software and David's cat obsession's.

Adrian Chan

Full Stack Web Developer

Adrian graduated and started working for TPS 2 years ago and has been lending a hand on all facets of web development for the company. He enjoys all elements of web development and is a passionate custom mechanical keyboard builder, electronic music producer, and, not gonna lie, he’s pretty good at first-person shooters… Better than David that’s for sure. Adrian can’t kickflip but he can kick and do a flip. That’s a lie, he can’t do a flip. He likes his food spicy and his code spicier, he works well under pressure like potatoes in a pressure cooker, or a roast in a pressure cooker, or beans in a pressure cooker. He once saw David whispering incantations at cats, strange guy.

David Bernstein

Full Stack Web Developer

Tech visionary by day, culinary alchemist by night. With his forward-thinking roots, you'll often find him pushing the boundaries in innovation, whether it's in technology, food, or art. In the office, David is unrivaled at face-palming dad jokes. Rumor has it David makes Minute Maid juice from concentrate in under 30 seconds. 🐱

Paul Carriere

Senior System Administrator/Developer

Paul has been in the IT field for 23 years and with TPS for 2 years. He loves to read, workout and eat meat. He loves meat so much that it’s all he ever eats. He does not eat his foods food, he’s definitely not an herbivore. He has 4 kids and 1 granddaughter that keep him busy when he’s not building blinged out robots for applications and he’s a self-proclaimed hot tub enthusiast. Fun fact: he can devour 11 chicken thighs in one sitting. Paul’s words to live by: “Smoke briskets, not cigs”.