Wisconsin's IABA Becomes SCRS Affiliate

Feb. 19, 2014

February 19, 2014—The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) announced Wednesday that Wisconsin-based Indianhead Auto Body Association (IABA) is the latest member to join the network of SCRS affiliate associations.

"It seems like more gets thrown at our industry each and every day, which makes it more important than ever to keep informed," said IABA president Brian Keeler. "SCRS will help us stay on top of issues that affect our members so we can plan ahead and deal with them, giving our membership the greatest advantage."

IABA was founded in 1986 to represent the interests of the collision repair industry in the 22-county Indianhead region of west-central and northwestern Wisconsin. Membership includes collision repair facilities, suppliers and vendors.

To learn more about SCRS visit its website

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