Automotive Service Association: New Regional Executive Director for Mountain Region

ASA Announces New Executive Director for Mountain Region

ASA has named Julie Massaro, the current executive director of ASA Colorado, as the new regional executive director of the Mountain region of ASA.

The Automotive Service Association (ASA) has named Julie Massaro, the current executive director of ASA Colorado, as the new regional executive director of the Mountain region of ASA.

Julie Massaro, the new regional executive director of the Mountain region of ASA

In September, ASA, the oldest and largest association representing the independent automotive repair industry, announced it is transitioning to a new and innovative association model leveraging its expansive history to create a single, unified industry voice.

Under the new model, existing state affiliate agreements will be dissolved and a 50-state regional structure will take its place. The Mountain Region covers the territory of Colorado, Montana, North and South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Utah, Kansas and Missouri.

Along with serving as executive director of ASA Colorado since 2017, Massaro’s background includes serving as executive director of the Performing Arts Medicine Association (PAMA) and the National Utility Contractors Association of Colorado (NUCA), both located in Denver. From 2008-2009, she served as the managing director of Component Relations for Denver’s Financial Planning Association (FPA), as well as the director of Chapter Relations and Community Development for the organization from 2006-2008. Prior to that, she was FPA’s director of membership.

Massaro also brings extensive experience with project management, meeting planning, cost containment and budget management to this role. She also has a proven track record of successfully leading multidisciplinary teams and staff groups, as well as volunteer communities.

Massaro will continue to be based in Colorado and will report to Blair Calvo, the newly promoted vice president of Regional Services.

“Julie’s positivity, vast association experience and knowledge, along with great success running the Colorado Affiliate of ASA makes her the perfect fit for this larger role,” said Calvo.

Massaro looks forward to this new opportunity to expand her territory and help grow membership.

“I’m very excited about my new role at ASA and being given the opportunity to expand into other areas,” said Massaro. “Coming out of the experiences of the last couple of years, every business is having to rethink their business model and how to build for the future. And ASA is no different. It has come up with the best model to build on its strengths and grow the support for the good of the industry. It’s an exciting time to be a part of it.”

Massaro holds an MBA in marketing and a B.A. in theater and classical studies from the University of Denver. She can be reached at [email protected].

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