Premier Services Contributes $2,500 to Ed. Foundation

March 27, 2014

March 27, 2014—Premier Services has donated $2,500 to the Collision Repair Education Foundation to assist the charitable organization’s efforts to support high school and college collision school programs, instructors and students nationwide.

Premier Services services the insurance industry as a provider of mobile electronic replacement for collision, theft and fire.

“Premiere Services is pleased to support the initiatives of the Collision Repair Education Foundation as they assist the industry’s future,” said Joyce Kasmer, Premier Services executive director of sales and marketing. “The entire collision industry should be taking an active role with the collision student’s technical education and companies should be coming together to support this organization to make a larger impact nationwide.”

Through the industry’s support, the Education Foundation is able to provide student scholarship, school grants, instructor support and more to the roughly 1,100 collision school programs across the country.

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