The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) held its 30th anniversary celebration, awards ceremony and swearing in of its 30th elected Board of Directors at the Renaissance Hotel in Oklahoma City, on April 24.
Current SCRS leadership was represented by the newly elected 2012-2013 SCRS Board of Directors, who were introduced and sworn in during the event. Incumbents Aaron Clark (Indiana), Bruce Halcro (Montana) and Steve Regan (Massachusetts) were re-elected by the membership. Domenic Brusco (Pennsylvania) also was elected to his first term as a national director for SCRS, replacing outgoing board member Joe Skurka (Michigan).
During the ceremony, the executive committee roster was announced including Aaron Clark (Chairman), Ron Reichen (Vice Chairman), Luis Alonso (Treasurer), Andy Dingman (Secretary), Barry Dorn (Immediate Past Chairman), and welcoming first time Executive Committee Member Rodes Brown (Director at Large). The complete roster of the 2012-2013 SCRS Board can be found on the association's website.
"The stability and consistency of this year's board is probably its defining characteristic," said SCRS Chairman Aaron Clark. "We've built solid momentum together, and there is a very strong clarity of purpose amongst this Board. While we embrace change, there's something to be said about staying the course, especially when the results prove beneficial to the industry. I feel honored to continue to work with my fellow Board Members, and want to extend my sincere appreciation to Joe Skurka for his dedicated tenure serving our organization."
Given the historical significance of the evening, several past chairmen attended including Barry Dorn (2009 -2011), Gary Wano (2008-2009), Farzam Afshar (2007-2008), Lou DiLisio (2003-2005), Joel Lofton (2002-2003), Gene Hamilton (2000- 2001), Jeff Hendler (1993-1994), Rex Womble (1987-1988), and SCRS founding member Bill Wicklund (1985 -1986). John Loftus, SCRS' first and longest tenured executive director (1982-2000), was also on hand to participate in the magnificent proceedings.
"When SCRS began three decades ago, the approach was focused and direct, because they were the one national association whose sole mission was to represent the collision repair industry," explained SCRS Vice Chairman Ron Reichen. "We are fortunate to follow in the footsteps of these legendary advocates, and it is an honor to carry the torch they so boldly lit."
"The SCRS Board serves as a bellwether for the entire organization in that they consistently demonstrate their unwavering support for the collision repair industry above any other interest," said SCRS Executive Director Aaron Schulenburg. "It is humbling to be in a room with a makeup of individuals who literally represents both the past 30 years and future 30 years of an organization, knowing that their passion and dedication to our mission resonates throughout the industry and their uniform persistence of vision holds true. I am continually impressed by the character demonstrated by these men and women who volunteer in our organization to serve their industry at their own expense and with their own time. Congratulations to all; here's to an upcoming productive year, and thank you for all that you do."
Additional information about SCRS including other news releases is available at the SCRS website: www.scrs.com.