SCRS to Hold Open Board Meeting in Chicago

July 12, 2017
On Monday, July 24, the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) will hold an open board meeting from 3-5 p.m. in Grant Park C/D - Conference Center Level One of the Hyatt McCormick Place Hotel in Chicago.

July 12, 2017—On Monday, July 24, the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) will hold an open board meeting from 3-5 p.m. in Grant Park C/D - Conference Center Level One of the Hyatt McCormick Place Hotel in Chicago.

There is no fee to attend, you do not need to be a current member or pre-register, and anyone wishing to learn more about the association's work is encouraged to participate. 

The open meeting will precede the Collision Industry Conference (CIC) meetings on Tuesday.

The two-hour meeting will include updates from SCRS staff and committees highlighting current industry events of importance and work that the association has undertaken on behalf of the membership.

The program will also include a live presentation from the SCRS Education Committee on "Non-Included Items When Working With Aluminum." At the conclusion of the open meeting, SCRS will premiere the final installment of the three-part video series on MIG/MAG welding. This segment, which is under 12 minutes long, focuses on protective equipment considerations in the welding process.  

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