NACE Releases MSO Symposium Agenda
Content for the popular event will cover business growth, M&A, private equity, insurance and industry trends, and other management-focused topics.
NHRA Icons John and Brittany Force to Speak at NACE | CARS 2015
PPG will be the gold sponsor of the Celebration of Excellence, where John and Brittany will address the audience prior to the recognition of AMI graduates.
Reader’s Choice: What Does the Future Employment Picture Look Like for Entry-Level Techs?
Changes in vehicle technology have brought to light the need to attract and train highly talented people to handle the ever-increasing demand for trained techs to fix today’s vehicles.
Service King Hosts Cars, Careers and Celebrities Expo
Free event will allow collision repair students and qualified job seekers to meet and interact with prospective industry employers and tour a Service King Collision Repair Center.
N.D. Auto Body Association Affiliates with Society of Collision Repair Specialists
Move by NDABA marks a continued growth in state-level affiliation with SCRS.
SCRS Open Meeting to Feature Technical Presentation on 3 Series BMW
Meeting will feature a step-by-step analysis of the OEM-recommended procedures for replacing a quarter panel on a 3 Series BMW.
North Carolina General Assembly Introduces Auto Body Shop Licensing Bill
Senate Bill 454 would make it a Class 3 misdemeanor for an unlicensed motor vehicle repair facility or collision estimator to conduct business in the state after Dec. 1, 2015.
CARA, Stan Mitchell Enterprises to Host Variable Rate System Workshop
Event will take place on May 2, 2015 in Columbus, Ohio, and will present variable rate system technology as the solution to the collision repair industry’s stagnant labor rate problem.
Industrial Finishes & Systems Inc. Announces New Hire
Pat Mormile brings a 38-year background in chemistry to his new position with the distributor of automotive paint, equipment and supplies.
Collision School Programs Received $13 Million-Plus from Industry in 2014
More than $30 million has been provided since 2008 when the Collision Repair Education Foundation began its philanthropic focus of assisting collision school programs.