ASA Establishes New Affiliate for Massachusetts, Rhode Island

July 17, 2017
The affiliate’s executive director will be Stephen Regan. Regan has been involved in the collision and mechanical repair community since 1999. He has an impressive record of working in the best interests of our combined industry in Massachusetts, New England and nationally.

July 17, 2017—The Automotive Service Association (ASA) is excited to announce a new affiliate to its organization: ASA-Massachusetts/Rhode Island (ASA-MA/RI).

The affiliate’s executive director will be Stephen Regan. Regan has been involved in the collision and mechanical repair community since 1999. He has an impressive record of working in the best interests of our combined industry in Massachusetts, New England and nationally.

ASA members in Massachusetts and Rhode Island will now have the convenience of a locally staffed office and executive director, improved local communications, increased advocacy on regional issues, monthly in-state meetings, regional newsletter, local training seminars and much more.

The local ASA-MA/RI office will be located in Norwell, Mass. It will be open during normal business hours Monday through Friday. Check out the website, and reach the affiliate at 781-569-4951.

In making the announcement, Dan Risley, ASA’s president and executive director, said, “Steve’s experience and knowledge in the automotive repair industry will ensure that repairers in ASA-MA/RI are well represented. He has a history of leading repairers in Massachusetts, and we are excited to have someone with his credentials as part of the ASA family. ASA is committed to growing its base of state affiliates, and ASA-MA/RI improves our representation in the Northeast.

Stephen Regan said about the expansion, “The establishment of ASA- Massachusetts/Rhode Island, is an important step in ASA’s commitment to ensure service and repair professionals throughout the United States have the representation and support they need to be competitive in today’s constantly changing repair industry. I am honored that ASA chose me to lead this effort, and I look forward to putting my many years of experience in association management and advocacy to work for repairers in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.”

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