Newly Selected Service Center Advisory Council Members Announced; Council Attends Annual Retreat

Newly Selected Service Center Advisory Council Members Announced; Council Attends Annual Retreat

Five new members join in advising the Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance on “street level” issues facing shop owners.

 

scacThe Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance is proud to be customer centric – driving business around the needs and expectations of its service center customers. Central to that focus is the Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper Service Center Advisory Council, a collection of North America’s top tier shop owners who are appointed to advise the Alliance on business matters critical to shop owners.

Being appointed to the Service Center Advisory Council is not just recognition for being an impressive shop. Members of the council are asked to attend meetings and to consider industry trends and how the repair business will be impacted by those trends. Additionally, they of provide input and guidance to review and develop any new programs related to Certified Service Centers and provide direction to the Alliance Sales and Marketing Committee and Alliance headquarters’ staff. Members act as a representative voice of all Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper customers in business matters related to service centers.

The five shops chosen this year to be added to the Service Center Advisory Council were Ross Colket (Colket Automotive Technical Services, Landsdale, PA), William Nalu (Interstate Auto Care, Madison Heights, MI), Alain Robert (Ste Agathe Service Centre, Ste-Agathe, MB), Justin Barrett (Barrett Automotive, Cornelia, GA), and Brett Bohlman (Highway 7 Service Center, Newell, IA).

The Service Center Advisory Council consists of 10 active members. Each member of the council serves a two-year term with a new five members being selected every year. The council’s annual retreat is currently underway in Colmar, Pa. The council attends a three day face-to-face session where they advise on essentials to shop owner success. The meeting will include a tour of Dorman headquarters. Entertainment includes receptions, dinners and group activities. The meeting is being hosted by Dorman at their headquarters in Colmar, Pa.

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