Caliber Raises $100K for American Heart Association

Proceeds from the golf tournament went toward a $4 million fundraising goal for the 2017 Côtes du Coeur event series.
May 12, 2017
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May 12, 2017—Caliber Collision teammates, partners and friends raised more than $100,000 to help the American Heart Association fight heart disease at the second annual Caliber Classic.

Proceeds from the golf tournament hosted by Caliber at The Tribute at The Colony Golf Club last week went toward a $4 million fundraising goal for the 2017 Côtes du Coeur event series, a premiere fundraising event held annually in Dallas to benefit the American Heart Association. 

“Caliber Collision is dedicated to restoring the rhythm of lives in every community we serve. I am humbled and grateful to our colleagues, partners and teammates who have so generously stepped up to support to American Heart Association and their mission to eradicate heart disease and stroke,”  said Steve Grimshaw, Caliber CEO.

Key sponsors of the 2nd Annual Caliber Classic Golf tournament included:

  • Presenting Sponsor – Axalta
  • Gold Sponsors – AJ Bart, LKQ Corporation and PWC
  • Silver Sponsors – ALLDATA, Chief Automotive Technologies, Garmat, Global Finishing Solutions and Johnson & Sekin Advertising
  • Vehicle Sponsors – AutoBahn and Grubbs Infiniti
  • And over 35 local and national business sponsors

“Steve’s leadership and passion are truly inspiring. We are fortunate to have him and his team involved in this year’s Côtes du Coeur campaign to fund critical cardiovascular research and heart health educational programs both locally and nationwide,” said Kathryn Allen, regional senior vice president at American Heart Association.  “We appreciate the talent and dedication of the thousands of Caliber associates who have joined us in our fight against heart disease and stroke.”

Caliber Collision’s CEO, Steve Grimshaw and his wife, Melissa, have been supporting the American Heart Association for more than 10 years.  Grimshaw has served on the board of the American Heart Association for the past three years.

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