Single Source Names New Member of Advisory Board

Dec. 9, 2015

Dec. 9, 2015—On Tuesday, Single Source Inc. named Christopher Northrup as the newest member of its advisory board.

Northrup has over 32 years of experience in the collision repair and refinish industry. His experience in the industry includes consulting with companies focused on business growth, brand development, financial community exposure and business process improvement. He has been asked to speak at industry events, and is the former chairman of the Collision Repair Education Foundation.

“Bringing Chris on as a trusted advisor brings great value to Single Source. As we grow from a company of this generation to the next, Chris’ expertise will bring forth innovation and collaboration needed in the industry; an opportunity to revolutionize the way we serve our customers,” said Dean Worley, president of Single Source Inc.

“It is humbling to be asked to help the team at Single Source. They are a very focused and driven organization with a customer first approach to everything they do.  I look forward to contributing to their growth and working with the leadership group,” said Northrup.

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