NAPDRT Becomes First ASA Supporting Association Member

March 18, 2014

March 18, 2014—The National Alliance of Paintless Dent Repair Technicians (NAPDRT) has joined the Automotive Service Association (ASA) as its first Supporting Association.

It is a new membership category for the ASA, and Dan Risley, ASA executive director, said that this it “was designed with our fellow industry groups in mind, and NAPDRT is a perfect match. There is a tremendous amount of common ground in regard to the goals of our organizations. From legislative activities to operational matters, we look forward to addressing and resolving these issues together.”

The NAPDRT’s involvement will be aimed as aiding the association to “address common problems affecting both the collision and paintless dent repair industries.”

“We have enjoyed a close working relationship with ASA for several years. We feel this will strengthen the relationship and allow the two associations to handle issues that effect the PDR and collision industry in a more effective way,” said Tommy Clayton, NAPDRT president. “We look forward to a long relationship with ASA.”

The National Alliance of PDR Technicians is a non-profit organization based in North Carolina. The mission of NAPDRT is to unite independent PDR technicians, and to educate both technicians and consumers about the accountability, quality service and value provided by its members. For more information, visit NAPDRT.org.

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