HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. I-CAR, the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair, has announced its 2013 International Board of Directors and Executive Committee following its strategic planning session and annual membership meeting in Amelia Island, Fla., in March.
The board of directors is comprised of representatives from each of the following six industry segments: collision repair, insurance, OEM vehicle manufacturers, equipment, tools, and supplies, education, training and research, and related industry services.
William Brower (Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.) will lead the board as chair of the Executive Committee. In addition, the following individuals will serve on the Executive Committee: Rollie Benjamin, ABRA Auto Body & Glass (vice chair); Bob Keith, CARSTAR (treasurer); Dusty Womble, Roger Beasley Collision Center for Society of Collision Repair Specialists (secretary); Bruce Bares, Certified Collision Centers (member-at-large); Joe Laurentino, Esurance (member-at-large); and Elise Quadrozzi, Houston Specialty Insurance Co. (immediate past chair).
The remaining directors include: Mark Algie, 3M; Bruce Cooley, DuPont Performance Coatings Inc.; William DeGrocco, GEICO Insurance; Chris Evans, State Farm Insurance Companies; David Henderson, AudaExplore, a Solera Co.; Albert Motta, Chrysler; Christopher Northup, General Distribution Consultants, Education Foundation Representative; Richard Perry, Chief Automotive Technologies for Equipment & Tool Institute; Timothy Richardson; James Roach, American Honda Motor Co. Inc.; Eugene Scambray, Copart; Roy Schnepper, Butler’s Collision Inc. for Automotive Service Association; James Spears, USAA; Dale Tripp, General Motors Co.; and Mark Woirol, Tech-Cor.
"The I-CAR Board of Directors is committed to expanding I-CAR’s technical processes and resources to continue supporting the industry,” Brower said. “The board will play an integral role in reinforcing I-CAR as the industry standard for performance and knowledge.”
The overall strategic direction for I-CAR is set by the board. In addition, the board also assists in obtaining resources in support of the I-CAR Mission.
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 consumers.