According to ASAE, 149 nominations were submitted for this year’s award program which was created to showcase how associations leverage their unique resources to solve problems, advance industry/professional performance, kickstart innovation and improve world conditions.
“Through Recycled Rides, we have found a way to serve the folks that do not have transportation. They have shelter, they have a job and food, but they need transportation to get there.” said Chuck Sulkala, NABC Executive Director.
“Recycled Rides involves every segment of the collision industry, whether it’s the insurer, repairer or vendor, many of whom do business with each other daily. When it comes to this program, everyone works together to make this successful. It is frankly, the highlight of our industry,” said Sulkala.
Since the program’s inception 10 years ago, nearly 2,000 vehicles have been donated through Recycled Rides.
“The success of Recycled Rides is a testament to the generosity and commitment of our NABC members and colleagues,” said Domenic Brusco, NABC Board Chairman. “We thank everyone in our industry who has sponsored and contributed their time, talent and resources as we continue to implement community service programs that exemplify the professionalism and integrity of collision industry professionals.”