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5 Smart Financial Moves Every Body Shop Should Make in 2022

These five things will help collision repair facilities create a solid foundation for managing their finances.

Are You the Leader You Should Be?

Dave Bloom developed a leadership philosophy that has propelled Pine Aire Truck Service and Dream Car Restorations to a combined $4 million plus in annual revenue.

Advantage Parts Solutions Announces Executive Promotions

Advantage Parts Solutions has promoted Darren Clark to UK managing director, Murray Isaac to chief financial officer and Steve Kirstiuk to senior vice president of Global Operations.

Service King Welcomes New Chief Financial Officer

Peter Hunt joins Service King with executive-level experience from Virgin America and Pinnacle Airlines.

CIF Standing Committee Applications for 2022 Now Open

Joining one of the committees is a great way to play an active role in the Collision Industry Foundation.

BodyShop Business 2021 Executives of the Year

Steve Saunders has been honored with the single-shop executive of the year award, while Cheryl Boswell has been recognized as the multi-shop executive of the year.

Maaco Announces Maaco Cup Award Winner

Maaco announced it has awarded Kevin Taylor, owner of Maaco Houston, Texas, with the Maaco Cup award.

NEED TRAINING? BUT CAN’T FIND THE TIME?

PPG’s expanded virtual learning options enable collision shop personnel to learn at their own pace and chosen time. Historically, collision repair training has been conducted offsite at an instructional facility, providing hands-on, interactive learning from instructors and peers. The challenge for owners and managers, however, is finding the opportune time for an employee to take

CARSTAR Owner Recognized as 2021 Up and Coming Woman of Year

Charlotte Liss, co-owner of CARSTAR Liss Auto Body and CARSTAR Liss Auto Body Schererville, has been recognized by the Northwest Indiana Influential Women Association.

UAF Accepting Scholarship Applications for 2022-2023

Applicants must be planning to attend a full-time program at an accredited two or four-year college or university, or an ASE/NATEF certified post-secondary automotive, collision or heavy-duty vocational program.