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Collision Repair Training | United States
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Current Events/News: I-CAR Press Releases ROLLING MEADOWS, IL - December 6, 2004 - Adam Grant, owner of Xtreme Collision Center, LLC in Morrisville, Vermont, was the winner of the Snap-on toolbox presented by I-CAR, ASE, I-CAR Education Foundation, and NATEF during NACE 2004. Grant qualified for the toolbox by visiting all four co-sponsoring booths during the exposition and by being I-CAR trained as well as ASE-certified. His name was randomly selected in a drawing on Saturday at NACE. "Snap-on has always had a strong commitment to ASE, I-CAR and the advancement of the automotive collision profession," said Chris Pfaus, vice president of marketing for Snap-on Tools. "The Snap-on tool storage unit donation is our way of thanking these four organizations for their loyalty to our common goal of organized industry training, education and certification." "We thank Snap-on for donating the toolbox for this special promotion at NACE, and congratulate Adam as our winner," said Ron Weiner, ASE president. "This cooperation between our four organizations has been a great way to spotlight the value that training, education, and certification brings to the collision industry." I-CAR Executive Vice President and CEO Tom McGee said, "We would like to congratulate Adam not only on his winning of the Snap-on toolbox, but also for his recognition of the importance of training, education, and certification in today’s collision industry. Snap-on also deserves our appreciation for their participation in this program and allowing us to recognize individual’s commitment to excellence in collision repair." Contact: Tony Molla, ASE I-CAR, founded in 1979, is an international, not-for-profit, training organization dedicated to improving the quality, safety and efficiency of auto collision repair for the ultimate benefit of the consumer.
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