The next Collision Repair Executive Webcast (CREW) on Tuesday, December 14 at 11 a.m. Pacific Standard Time will feature Jack Gillis, executive director of the Certified Automotive Parts Association (CAPA), the non-profit organization that sets standards for, and certifies the quality of, replacement automobile body parts.
Emphasizing the point that “not all aftermarket parts are created equal,” Gillis will discuss the history of CAPA, CAPA’s certification process, and the association’s ongoing inspection and monitoring of previously certified parts. Gillis will also explain the validation of CAPA’s processes through Intertek, an internationally recognized independent laboratory.
CREW is designed to provide collision repair service providers, property and casualty insurance personnel, automobile physical damage industry suppliers, partners and constituents with high-level, current information about the rapidly changing industry.
Each webcast includes topical, high-level industry information, as well as a special guest presenter. The delivery format is a web-based visual presentation of the content, a simultaneous audio conference call and the capability for participants to question the presenters.
Erick Bickett (Fix Auto), Matthew Ohrnstein (Symphony Advisors) and Vincent Romans (The Romans Group) produce and present the semi-monthly, one-hour webcast meeting.
There are a limited number of spots available. Reservations are required. To join the CREW webcast, contact Liz Stein at (714) 279-2027 or via e-mail at [email protected].