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Wednesday October 2

Last Call for NABC PRIDE Award Nominations

LAST CALL! The National Auto Body Council seeks nominations from individuals within the collision repair industry for its annual Pride Awards. Started in 1995, the PRIDE Award program is designed to recognize businesses, individuals, and groups who distinguish themselves and the industry by performing humanitarian and/or service deeds outside of their normal job responsibilities.

The deadline for nomination submission is rapidly approaching, Friday, October 18th. Because there are many in the industry who are worthy of this type of recognition, it is the PRIDE Award Committee's desire to seek as many nominations as possible.

To be eligible, the individual, groups or business must be employed in some aspect of the collision repair industry. This would include body and paint shops, vehicle manufacturers, manufacturers of paint, parts, equipment and supplies, information providers, insurance companies, independent adjusters, trade associations, consultants, trade journals, training organizations, etc. Candidates may nominate themselves.

PRIDE award winners will be chosen by an independent panel of judges representing a cross section of the various industry segments and appointed by the NABC Board of Directors. The 2002 National PRIDE Award winners will be formally recognized at the Collision Industry Night of Achievement held December 4, 2002 in Dallas.

Nomination forms can be downloaded at the NABC web site, or can be requested by calling 888-667-7433.

The National Auto Body Council is a not-for-profit association whose sole purpose is to improve the image of the collision repair industry in the eyes of the general public and to recognize the pride and professionalism of its members. Members and sponsors are all employed in some aspect of the collision repair industry.

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