The Certified Automotive Parts Association has elected Clark Plucinski president of its Board of Directors. Plucinski is the second collision repairer who has held this position, following Bob Anderson of Sheffield Lake, Ohio.
“I’m delighted with Clark’s election,” said CAPA Executive Director Jack Gillis. “A principal thrust of CAPA’s efforts in the year ahead will be to continue to build awareness and support of CAPA throughout the industry. Clark’s vast inter-industry experience makes him particularly qualified to continue the remarkable growth that CAPA has already experienced.”
Plucinski has more than 40 years of industry experience, starting as a collision repair technician in 1970 at a major GM dealership. From 1973 to 1996, he was co-owner and president of BCP Auto Body, Inc., a four-location collision repair business in the metropolitan, D.C. area. He then became True2Form’s executive vice president of sales & marketing, where he participated in building a chain of 43 collision repair businesses located in four states. In August 2010, True2Form was acquired by the Boyd Group and is now part of Boyd/Gerber the largest collision repair chain in North America with 180-plus locations in 14 states and four Canadian provinces. As a former board member (1996-2000), Clark has significant past experience with CAPA.
As a nationally recognized industry leader, Clark has held various board seats on various organizations, including: I-CAR, Collision Repair Education Foundation, CAPA, ASA Collision Division Committee and the Washington Metropolitan Auto Body Association (where he served as president). He received the I-CAR Founders Award, the ASA Special Achievement Award and the BodyShop Business Collision Repair Shop Executive of the Year. He was also elected into “The Hall of Eagles."
“As CAPA celebrates its 25th anniversary, I’m not only proud of being part of CAPA’s history, but looking forward to continuing CAPA’s unique efforts at protecting both consumers, and the industry, from poor quality parts," said Plucinski, who began his new position on April 1. "We repairers need quality competitive parts, and CAPA is clearly the best way to identify them in the market.”
CAPA’s Board includes:
Bill Brower, Liberty Mutual
Bill Daly, Allstate
Bill DeGrocco, GEICO
Jack Gillis, CAPA
John Palumbo, PartsChannel, Inc.
Clark Plucinski, Boyd Group/Gerber
Ed Salamy, K.S.I. Trading Corp.
Ben Steinman, Ben’s Auto Body
Carol Waldron, State Farm
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