New Lifetime Trustees Recognized By University Of The Aftermarket Foundation

New Lifetime Trustees Recognized By University Of The Aftermarket Foundation

The University of the Aftermarket Foundation lifetime trustee designation is reserved for those donating $100,000 to $249,999 to support the foundation's mission of providing scholarships and educational opportunities to the next generation of industry leaders.

From left to right: Bob Egan, University of the Aftermarket Foundation (UAF) chairman; Bobby Segal, Duncan Gillis and Dick Beirne, new UAF lifetime trustee representatives; and Rusty Bishop, recipient of the UAF Educational Advocacy Award.

University of the Aftermarket Foundation Chairman Bob Egan recognized Richard and Lisa Beirne, BBB Industries and Sanel NAPA/The Segal Family as new lifetime trustees during the Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association’s Nov. 4 luncheon at The Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas.

“I’d like to extend my sincerest thanks to our newest lifetime trustees for their generous support of the mission of the University of the Aftermarket Foundation,” said Egan. “Their contributions will help attract and educate talented individuals and future industry leaders through scholarship and educational opportunities.”

The University of the Aftermarket Foundation lifetime trustee designation is reserved for those donating $100,000 to $249,999 to support the foundation’s mission of providing scholarships and educational opportunities to the next generation of industry leaders.

The new lifetime trustees join the following organizations in this prestigious category of donors: ACDelco, Advance Auto Parts, Affinia Group Inc., Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association, AutoZone, Babcox Media, Bosch, The Clay Buzzard Family, CARDONE Industries, Dorman Products, East Penn Manufacturing Co., Epicor Software Corp., Genuine Parts Co., KIAWA Education Foundation, MAM Software Group, Mevotech, Morris/Rupp & McCartney Educational Trusts, Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association, N.A. Williams Co., O’Reilly Auto Parts/O’Reilly and Wooten Families, PPG Industries, Robert and Margie Raff, The Schwartz Family, Standard Motor Products and Women in Auto Care.

The University of the Aftermarket Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization and all contributions are tax-deductible to the extent provided by law. To learn more, make a donation or apply for a scholarship or grant, visit www.uofa-foundation.org.

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