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Business Tools | Friday January 3 NABC Elects New Officers and Board MembersThe National Auto Body Council Board has elected three new Board members and appointed a new slate of officers to its Executive Committee. Elected to serve on the Board were Bob Smith, Storm Appraisal and Management Service, Inc., Rick Jazwin, Universal Technical Institute, and Ed Dahm, Northwest Automotive Trades Association. Each will serve a three year term on the Board.Appointed to serve on the Executive Committee were President Doug Webb, President of CSi Complete, Vice President Glen Funk of Comp-Est and Enterprise Logistics, Treasurer Chad Sulkala of ACME Body & Paint Co. Inc. and Secretary Jeanne Silver, Butterfield Bodyworks CARSTAR. Leaving the Executive Committee and the Board after years of dedicated service is outgoing President, Marco Grossi of Collision Craftsmen. Also leaving the Board at the end of their terms are Charlie Baker of Collision Industry Insight, and Barry Thomas of BECCA. "We thank these dedicated professionals for their leadership and service," said NABC Executive Director Mark Claypool. "As I leave the NABC on January 1, not only do I feel good about the choice of my successor, Chuck Sulkala as Executive Director, but I am also confident that the individuals serving on the Board and Executive Committee in the years to come will continue to provide the kind of leadership necessary to address the critical issue of industry image." "First, I would be remiss if I didn't thank Charlie Baker and Barry Thomas for their dedicated service to the NABC Board" said Doug Webb, incoming NABC President. "In addition, the hard work and dedication of Marco Grossi and Mark Claypool to the NABC have left all of us a higher standard to adhere to as we move forward. The new Executive Committee and Board of NABC look forward to the challenges ahead us," Webb concluded. Board members of the NABC are responsible of establishing the mission and purpose of the organization, driving the organization's planning efforts, approving the organization's program of work and evaluating the effectiveness of the organization, ensuring the financial solvency of the organization and more. 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. ©2003 Collision Repair Industry INSIGHT | FEATURED
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