SCRS Announces Drawing for Hotel Suite During 2010 SEMA Show - BodyShop Business

SCRS Announces Drawing for Hotel Suite During 2010 SEMA Show

At the 2010 SEMA Show, the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) will showcase the collision industry’s presence with the REPAIRER DRIVEN EDUCATION (RDE) series to help collision repair facilities to find growth opportunities for their businesses. Everyone who registers for the RDE series prior to Aug. 31 will be entered into a drawing to win a complimentary hotel suite for the week of the show at the Las Vegas Hilton, SCRS’ headquarters hotel.

The winner of the lodging giveaway will be contacted in September, and an announcement will be made to the industry.
 
"This drawing is only one of many reasons to attend this year’s show," said SCRS Chairman Barry Dorn. “The excitement stemming from SCRS’ involvement at the SEMA Show seems to be compounding and is reconfirmed by the tremendous amount of positive response we are seeing and hearing from our membership."

The RDE series will feature over 21 seminar offerings, many of which are uniquely designed and being offered for the first time during its inaugural launch at the 2010 SEMA Show. The series will be offered as a package, and registrants will have the option to attend six seminars that will be delivered between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Thursday and Friday of the show.

Each of the courses has been individually selected or crafted by SCRS because the content specifically focuses on information that is relevant to collision repair professionals and appeals to the diverse array of marketplace perspectives that exist within the collision repair industry, the association says.


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