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AAAS Foundation Announces Scholarship Recipients

AAAS, along with several other state and national associations, collaborates with the University of the Aftermarket Foundation (UAF) Scholarship Committee.

Kelly Connolly Joins AAAS Board Of Directors

“We are delighted to have an individual with Kelly Connolly’s experience and knowledge join the AAAS board of directors. Kelly is a welcomed addition, and our association is stronger with her as part of our leadership team,” said AAAS Chairman Keith West.

AAAS Announces Scholarship Recipients

Twenty-four scholarships have been awarded for the 2017-’18 school year.

AAAS Expands Government Relations Presence, Hires Matt Ward To Key Position

The director of government relations and field services position will devote time and energy to lobbying activities for AAAS on a state and national level, as well as strengthen the association’s Political Action Committee.

AAAS, AAASEF Announce Scholarship Recipients

In addition, AAASEF has reserved scholarship funds for association members and employees wishing to further their education or enhance their skills at trade schools, junior colleges and manufacturer-sponsored clinics.

AAAS Announces Scholarship Applications Open

The foundation awarded six scholarships last year and hopes to equal or better that number this year.

Roger McCollum Joins AAAS Board of Directors

AAAS Chairman Tommy Rogers of Rogers Automotive Supply in Alexander City, Ala., appointed McCollum to an unexpired term on the board.

Joe Ward Joins AAAS Board of Directors

Ward established First Call Truck Parts in Tallahassee, Fla., in 2001.

Liz Burleson-Barrett Joins AAAS Board of Directors

AAAS Chairman of the Board Tommy Rogers, of Rogers Automotive Supply in Alexander City, Ala., appointed Barrett to an unexpired term on the board.

AAAS Conducts Annual ‘Capitol Days’ Lobbying Event in Tallahassee

The main issue AAAS addressed during Capitol Days was House Bill 5005, a bill to deregulate auto repair shops. AAAS opposes this legislation and says it would create significant public safety risks for consumers in Florida with no mechanism in place to require unregulated shops and individuals to comply with the same common sense safety, quality and training standards and certifications currently required of repair facilities.