Spring 2012 - SD Auto Body Association
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Spring 2012 - SD Auto Body Association
Spring 2012 Auto Body Specialties: Honesty and Integrity Above All Else SDABA Member Profile An interview with Jim Roddel, President of ABS By Sheila Cain Auto Body Specialties today is located near the intersection of Interstate 29 and 90 in Sioux Falls SD. This area was just cornfields back in 1950 when Harley & Sallie Roddel scraped together the money to start their business in downtown Sioux Falls. Early on, the business focused on both the mechanical as well as the body shop but after 20 years they found that their niche was in the paint & body side of the business and changed over to exclusively the PBE products. As they continued to grow and expand their business and product offering they moved into larger downtown locations conveniently located to their customers. In 2003, they moved to their new location, it was again to better serve their customers and saving ABS as much as 30 minutes per route on deliveries. In 1990 Harley and Sallie retired and sold the business to their five children, four of which are still in the business. The oldest, Ron retired last year. While Auto Body Specialites continued on page 6 Proud Supporters of: SDABA OFFICERS AND AREA REPRESENTATIVES The Collision Craftsman is published four times per year for the South Dakota Auto Body Association. None of the material in this publication necessarily reflects the opinion of SDABA, it’s officers, directors, staff, members or it’s Publisher. Statements of fact and opinion are the responsibility of the author alone. Articles and letters suitable for publication will be published in the next scheduled newsletter as space permits. Material should be sent to Nate Quam, Dave’s Collision Repair Center, 1019 Main Avenue South, P.O. Box 769, Brookings, SD 57006, nate@daves-collision.com. Articles may be edited for length. Throughout this issue, trademarked names are used. Rather than place a trademark symbol in every occurrence of a trademarked name, we state we are using the names only in an editorial fashion, and to the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of infringement of the trademark. Mention of trade names, commercial products, or techniques does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. Advertising rates: Contact Publisher for Advertising. Association Inquiries & Newsletter Submissions Inquires about SDABA and content submissions to the SDABA Collision Craftsman should be directed to: Nate Quam Collision Craftsman c/o Dave’s Collision Repair Center 1019 Main Avenue South P.O. Box 769 Brookings, SD 57006 nate@daves-collision.com Newsletter Publisher SDABA retains the services of R. J. McClellan Inc. Call any staff member, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Phone 651-458-0089 Toll Free 877-525-4589 Fax 651-458-0125 E-mail: newsletters@rjmc.com Ron McClellan President, Advertising Sales Sheila Cain Vice President, Editor Ryan McClellan Layout and Design Pete Stemper, President Stemper Auto Body 23416 456th Ave. Madison, SD 57042 Work: 605-256-3255 pete@stemperautobody.com Bruce Vanden Bosch Vice President Vern Eide Body Shop 2309 S Spring Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57105 605-336-7490 bvandenbosch@verneide.com Jean Stemper Secretary 23416 456th Ave. Madison, SD 57042 Nate Quam, Treasurer Dave’s Collision Repair Center 1019 Main Avenue South P.O. Box 769 Brookings, SD 57006 Work: 605-692-4024 Email: nate@daves-collision.com Bryan Crocker, Executive Director Crocker’s Collision 517 10th St. W Watertown, SD 57201 Work: 605-886-2048 bryan@crockerscollision.com Area II Representative open position Area III Representative open position Jerry Konechne Area IV Representative Jerry’s Body Shop HCR 1, Box 1 Kimball, SD 57355 Work: 605-778-6527 Glen Tycz Area VI Representative GT Repair PO Box 534 Tyndall, SD 57066 Work: 605-589-3018 Denny Rehorst Area VII Representative Denny’s Body Shop Rt. 1, Box 6 St. Onge, SD 57779 Work: 605-642-3825 Email: denny’s@mato.com Jeff Devine, Area VII Alternate Representative J&J Truck and Auto 1513 East Philadelphia Rapid City, SD 57701 Work: 605-348-6802 Dave and Nate Quam, Co Editors Collision Craftsman Dave’s Collision Repair Center 1019 Main Avenue South P.O. Box 769 Brookings, SD 57006 Work: 605-692-4024 Email: nate@daves-collision.com Dale Tiggelaar, Past President Billion Chrysler Center 3401 W. 41st St. Sioux Falls, SD 57106 Work: 605-362-3427 dale.tiggelaar@billionauto.com Ken Shoun, Past President Abra Auto Body & Glass 350 Lacrosse St. Rapid City, SD 57701 Work: 605-348-0026 kshoun@abraauto.com Area V Representative open position Article submissions to the Summer 2012 issue of the SDABA Collision Craftsman need to be sent to nate@daves-collision.com by June 1, 2012 The SDABA is looking for a few good men. If you or someone you know would like to be an officer or Area Representative, talk to Dean Van Heerde Visit our website at www.sdautobody.org Collision Craftsman 4 Spring 2012 South Dakota Auto Body Association South Dakota Auto Body Association 23rd Annual Golf Tourney Table of Contents Association News SDABA Annual Golf Tourney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 President’s Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 41st Annual SDABA Convention & Trade Show Recap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Feature Articles Member Profile: Auto Body Specialties Honesty and Integrity Above all Else . . . . Cover/6 By Sheila Cain, RJ McClellan, Inc. Member News In memory of Gordon Dale Tonner . . . . . . . . . . 11 Regular Items SDABA Officers and Area Representatives . . . . . 3 Membership Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Friday, June 15th 2012 12:30 PM Shotgun Start Rocky Run Golf Course Dell Rapids, SD Entry Fee $60.00 includes cart and green fees. Pin prizes and two drink tickets. Lunch will be at 11:30am No meal after golfing. 2-man scramble. Tailored to be enjoyed by all skill levels —not just the experienced. Name: __________________________________________ Business Name: __________________________________ Address: ________________________________________ City: ____________________________________________ State: _______________ Zip: _______________________ Phone#: ________________________________________ Names of golfers attending: ________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Advertiser Index Auto Body Specialties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Dakotaland Autoglass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Lems Auto Recyclers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Luther Family Buick . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover Luther Family Ford . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover Luther Parts Express . . . . . . . . Inside Front Cover Mills Parts Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Nordstrom’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 PAMS Auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Sturdevant’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover Valley Imports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 ________________________________________________ Registration can be mailed to: Bruce VandenBosch 2309 S Spring Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57105 Make Checks payable to SDABA Contact for Questions: Bruce VandenBosch 605-321-0253 bvandenbosch@verneide.com Spring 2012 Collision Craftsman 5 South Dakota Auto Body Association President’s Notes Pete Stemper First, I would like to thank our past-president, Ken Shoun, and past-vice president, Roy Mclaws, for their two years of leadership in the SD Auto Body Association. Your time and efforts are very much appreciated and we look forward to having you continue to be a valuable member of our group. I would like to introduce myself as your new president and let you know there has been some changes in my professional life since I was president six years ago. As of December, 2011, I have opened my own body shop just outside of Madison and it is called Stemper Auto Body. I am having lots of fun and continue to be very excited to be in my own shop and work in the auto body repair business. Now, down to the business at hand. We have many areas of concerns to review and decide what we want to target first. The board has already been contacted by many of our members on several subjects such as mark up of parts, percentages that you should receive and related insurance issues. There is also a concern about labor rates/prevailing rates and how does the insurance company determine prevailing rates? Do they know what it costs for each of you to do day-to-day business? Towing is also a topic that will be looked at. Is towing a sublet or is it a part that deserves a mark up? There is also price matching questions/concerns of oem vs after-market pricing. These are the topics that the board members have been contacted about so far. We will start looking into these concerns of our members and hope that many of you will become active in the changes that we need to keep moving forward. The board also wants to invite everyone to the golf tournament that will be held in Dell Rapids on June 15th. We will have a meeting at 10 am that morning to go over some issues and decide what to address. See the sign up sheet for the golf tournament in this issue and I hope to see you there. If for some reason you can’t make the meeting and there is something you want discussed e-mail me at pete@stemperautobody. com. Over the last few years, as I was serving as your Executive Director, Bryan Crocker and I have been lobbying in Pierre and keeping an eye on the laws that concern our business and the changes that need to be made in those laws. These topics will also be addressed at our meeting on June 15th. I hope you have a successful summer and I look forward to working with you and the association. Pete Stemper President Collision Craftsman 6 Spring 2012 South Dakota Auto Body Association Auto Body Specialites continued from cover Distribution Area the four siblings are the main decision makers in the business, Jim Roddel, the president of ABS says, “the beauty of our organization is that we check our egos at the door. Sometimes we agree to disagree but ultimately we do what’s best for the company.” He went on to say, “our employees see the decisions we make are on behalf of everyone in the company not for the individual. When you come to work for us you become part of the ABS family.” Many employees have twenty or even thirty plus years with ABS. Being part of the ABS family is now more evident than ever. ABS has now become an employee owned company. When Ron Roddel retired in 2011, it was decided that an exit strategy needed to be in place for all the owners. The decision was made to develop an ESOP, Employee Stock Ownership Plan, with Ron’s share. The company purchased Ron’s shares then redistributed them to employees that meet certain requirements as a new employee benefit. Since their start in 1950 the company has grown to five locations. Four in South Dakota and the newest location in Mankato, MN was added in October 2011. Auto Body Specialties serves South Dakota, northwest Iowa, southwest Minnesota, and northeast Nebraska with five locations. • Sioux Falls, SD – This location serves as headquarters and the central distribution warehouse. A majority of the products come into Sioux Falls and then is redistributed to the other branches. • Mitchell, SD – This is the oldest branch, established in 1978. Located one hour west of Sioux Falls it’s distribution area is south, west, and north of Mitchell serving most of central South Dakota. • Brookings, SD – This location was opened in 1986. Located one hour north of the warehouse it has a distribution area of 50-75 mile radius. • Watertown, SD – Watertown was added in 2000. Serving an area north, west and east. • Mankato, MN – Their newest location was added Our Customers Success is Our Success! Watertown, SD 300 East Kemp Ave. (605) 882-9404 1-877-658-5066 Sioux Falls, SD 4710 N. Westport Ave. (605) 336-1606 1-800-658-3571 Brookings, SD 114 W. 6th Street (605) 692-1448 1-800-658-3527 Mitchell, SD 711 N. Main Ave. (605) 996-1070 1-800-658-3519 Quality Products & Service Since 1950 Mankato, MN 1302 1st Ave. (507) 345-3820 1-800-658-7078 Spring 2012 Collision Craftsman 7 South Dakota Auto Body Association in 2011. ABS purchased the similar family run type business after the owners wished to retire. ness,” says Jim Roddel. “When refinish products have been down we then had the LIC products. When the economy took a dive we had refinish products that picked up.” Products Other big product lines include ABS has a strong emphasis on 3M, Norton, and pretty much any of PBE products. Their Refinish Line the big names in the industry. They card has over one hundred manudistribute Chief Frame Equipment, facturers. As a PPG Platinum DisCOL-MET Spray Booths, CASTAIR tributor, they have been a PPG and Kaeser Air Compressors. “We Paint distributor for 62 years making like to tackle the big projects, “ says ABS one of the oldest and largest Jim. “We look at equipment sales as Delivery Trucks are loaded inside the distributors in the Midwest region. a big part of our business plan for warehouse. In addition to carrying the PPG refindiversification purposes.” Another ish products they are also the longest outlet that ABS has had since the tenured LIC, Light Industrial Coatings, distributor. Now beginning of the company is crash parts, bumpers and called CPC or Commercial Performance Coatings, ABS automotive glass. “When we send our delivery trucks recently won, not for the first time, the PPG Pacesetter out we want to fill them up with anything and everyAward as the top CPC Distributor for 2011. “Having thing we can. Be that crash parts, glass, paint, equipthe LIC products has provided a good mix to our busiment and associated supplies,” added Roddel. Collision Craftsman 8 Spring 2012 South Dakota Auto Body Association Classes and Training A classroom area that seats anywhere from 32-48 comfortably is used by ABS for training of their own staff as well as their customers. The PPG Certification classroom portion can take place there but for the spraying portion they use a local Vo-Tech College or the PPG Training facility in Edina, MN. PPG MVP classes, training on the Chief computerized measuring system and 3M classes have all been held in their training center. Hands on training of the in-house staff on new products also are held in this state of the art facility. The room is fully Internet and wireless accessible and has been the location of webinar training as well. Local community groups also utilize the room for meetings. Sales Team Every store has a dedicated sales staff consisting of an inside and outside sales team. The sales manager, Joe Bruntz oversees the outside sale team of seven refinish sales people and two industrial sales people. They also have a Certified PPG Tech Rep, specially trained by PPG, Dean Kommes assists the entire sales staff. He travels wherever he is needed to assist and address customer’s needs. There are fourteen inside sales reps in the company in the various locations. In place is a support team behind them of paint mixing specialists in every store and warehouse people. Delivery vans run twenty-two routes out of the five locations covering nearly 60,000 square miles. Because of the sparse population they have to drive a lot of miles to reach their customers. Local city deliveries average four per day. Country routes typically leave at 8:30am and return about 4:30pm. Driving about 300 miles per day, that translates into over 1.5 million miles driven in a year. All the salesmen are connected to the ABS computer system via a laptop and can view customer accounts, check inventory, and place orders directly from the customer’s location. Country deliveries are typi- Spring 2012 Collision Craftsman 9 South Dakota Auto Body Association The Role or Relationship of Auto Body Specialties with the Body Shops The Inside Sales counter at the Sioux Falls location cally the next day where local/city deliveries will be on the next truck out that day. All deliveries are at no charge. “A partnership,” Jim Roddel answered without hesitation. “We believe it is ultimately a three way relationship with our paint supplier, PPG, ourselves, and our customer. Our goal is to improve the body shops performance. We work to help our customer understand the insurance company, (the shops) main customer, through different programs and processes. Through technology of equipment and paint we try to help our customers be more productive. That may mean, how to push more cars through the paint booth but also look at equipment to help them be more productive. We try to be creative on how we can get that equipment in the shop through special pricing or dating programs so that at the end of the day, if they are successful then we can be successful.” Collision Craftsman 10 Spring 2012 South Dakota Auto Body Association The Future “A third generation is involved but we also have many bright share holders in place to continue the business,” says Roddel. “We may expand into new areas as markets mature. ‘If you are not growing you are going backwards’ so we put pressure on ourselves to look at our territories. The answer isn’t always brick and mortar. We may be able to do it with deliveries. We are comfortable with where we are for now but options are always open.” Final Thoughts “Our foot print, through our long standing history, where we are entrenched in South Dakota, I think our customers know us pretty well and know the values we stand behind. Something I preach with our people is ‘honesty and integrity above all else’ and hopefully when we go to business everyday our customers come to respect that about us,” says Jim Roddel. “We are not the cheapest game in town and we tell our customers that. If you want to buy on price we are probably not your best fit but if you are looking for value, we want to promote value. There’s a much bigger picture than just the price on product. We don’t lead with discount and that can be frustrating to some of our people with what they are up against. I say, ‘you have to sell yourself and not be just an order taker.’ We don’t have our inventory on wheels, our inventory is based here and I guarantee it’s going to be a lot larger, we can be more responsive to taking care of our customers through our free delivery service and other programs we can bring to the shop. So much is based on paint and how we can bring value to that customer. Our value can and will outshine anyone else’s price.” Jim added with a quote from Benjamin Franklin “The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.” Reprinted with permission of RJ McClellan, Inc. Article appeared in the June/July edition of The Auto Body Journal. Spring 2012 Collision Craftsman 11 South Dakota Auto Body Association Member News In memory of Gordon Dale Tonner Feb 09 1942 - Mar 22 2011 Gordon D. Tonner, age 69, died suddenly of natural causes Tuesday March 22, 2011. Gordon Dale Tonner was born in Lynch, NE on February 9, 1942 to Homer and Esther (Nielsen) Tonner. Gordon was raised on the family farm outside of Lynch. He graduated from Lynch, NE in 1959. Gordon attended Southern State College in Springfield, South Dakota graduating from the Autobody Technician program in 1960. The next year, Gordon married his love, Kathleen “Kathy” Ann Schmidt. From 1960-65, Gordon worked for Fleetline Auto Body in Omaha, NE as an auto technician. He worked for the next five years for HP Smith Ford also in Omaha. In 1970, Gordon accepted a position with Kent Industries in Sioux Falls, SD as a salesman in South Dakota and southeastern Minnesota. In 1981, Gordon began working for Crest Industries in Sioux Falls. He also owned and operated Soo Fastener. Gordon was instrumental in organizing the South Dakota Auto Body Association. He was involved as an editor of the newsletter and helped organize yearly state conventions. He was chosen salesman of the year many times. He also held the title of executive director and was the first lifetime honorary member. The Auto Body Association’s sign was always on display in his shop. Everyone who knew Gordon knew of his passion for cars. He spent much of his free time working in his shop. He loved to rebuild totaled-out cars and was not afraid of a challenge. He was always happy to help friends and family with their cars. Cars weren’t the only things that Gordon enjoyed working on. He enjoyed spending time working on home improvement projects, helping friends and family building things such as decks and screened porches. He seemed to be able to fix anything. When not repairing things, Gordon and Kathy enjoyed spending time in their camper exploring the country and visiting friends and family. They always loved to sight see and visit. Their motorcycle was also a favorite past-time. Warm summer nights with Kathy on the back were a favorite. Most of all, Gordon will be remembered for his love of conversation and good-natured disposition. He made everyone he talked to feel like they were an old friend. He loved to make people laugh with all kinds of jokes and stories. He truly cared and respected people and found the good qualities in everyone. Gordon will be remembered and deeply missed by; his wife, Kathy, son, Brent, daughter-in-law Tracy and their children Katie and Matthew, his daughter Sheri, daughter Kristi, her children Ryan and Maegan, sister Carol Tienken, sister and brother-in-law Linda and Ralph Hasselquist and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents (Homer and Esther Tonner) and his brother-in-law (Bob Tienken) his niece Robyn Tienken and his nephew Rick Schmidt. Memorials may be directed to the SD Autobody Association Scholarship Fund in memory of Gordon Tonner. The Next SDABA Meetings.... Friday, June 15th at 10am Rocky Run Golf Course Dell Rapids, SD Meeting is prior to the golf outing Wednesday, Sept. 12 at 6pm Downtown Holiday Inn Sioux Falls, SD Meeting for all Members and Non-Members 12 Collision Craftsman Spring 2012 South Dakota Auto Body Association Association News The 41st Annual South Dakota Auto Body Association Convention and Trade Show Recap Auto body specialists, shop owners, and industry and was able to use that position as a springboard to vendors gathered in Sioux Falls , SD for the 41st Anlaunch the campaign, in an effort to bring awareness nual South Dakota Auto Body Association Convention to the world about the danger of distracted driving.” and Trade Show, March 8th & 9th at the Holiday Inn “Over the course of the year she served as Miss South Downtown. Dakota, Loren was able to work through mulThe convention featured two I-CAR tiple agencies and organizations with the Classes lead by Scott Schuerman, an Ipurpose of having her message heard. CAR instructor from with State Farm. It was through one of these rela• FOR05 Collision Repair for tionships that State Farm Insurance Ford and Lincoln Vehicles – reached out to the South Dakota Where participants were lead Auto Body Association and prothrough three modules of Vehiposed a partnership in an effort to cle Information & Construction, carry forward an ongoing awareness Body Repairs & Considerations, of Loren’s crusade.” Shoun added and Electrical/Mechanical Considerthanks to State Farm for their vision of ations. the project. He thanked the membership • SPS09 Best Practices for High Strength Steel “for providing the dedication, resources and supRepairs – where participants were lead through the port so that an endeavor like this could be realized modules of Developing & Repair Plan, Straightenthrough to completion. Also a special thanks to the ing & Removal Methods, and Attachment Methods participants and associates who donated time, facilities, The Trade Show was open to attendees throughtools and materials towards getting this accomplished.” out the two days. Twenty-four vendors were on hand In the end, Shoun presented the keys and title to Conto answer questions and show off their latest products. nie Gregson from the South Dakota Safety Council. A special presentation took place on Friday. As Ken Shoun told those in attendance, “about a year ago, your Association was approached by State Farm Insurance and pitched the concept of a recycled vehicle donation in an effort to honor Miss South Dakota 2010, Loren Vaillancourt’s campaign against Distracted Driving. In 2009, Loren’s 21 year old brother, Kelson, was a victim in and accident caused by a distracted driver.” Shoun went on to describe the events of the accident that took Loren’s brother’s life and express sympathy for her and her family’s loss on behalf of the association. He continued, “within a Ken Shoun pictured with representatives from State Farm Insurance few months, Loren was Miss South Dakota and the South Dakota Safety Council Collision Craftsman Spring 2012 13 South Dakota Auto Body Association The Safety Council is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to preventing injuries on the road, in the workplace and at home. The vehicle will be used in the council’s behind-the-wheel training programs for teens, immigrants and refugees, as well as to help employers improve workplace driving skills. On Friday afternoon a business meeting was held and new officers for the SDABA board were elected. The new SDABA officers are as follows: • Pete Stemper, Stemper Auto Body, President • Bruce VandenBosh, Vern Eide Body Shop, Vice President • Jean Stemper, Secretary • Nate Quam, Dave’s Collision, Treasurer • Ken Shoun, ABRA Auto Body & Glass, will be part of the board as Past President Change to the meeting format was decided as well. The board established that the association would hold four events per year in addition to the convention. A golf outing and three meetings that would be 4/4 I-CAR Training Events. Four classes would be held in the four roles of an I-CAR Gold Class Professional Business; Refinish Technician, Steel Structural Technician, Non-Structural Technician, and Estimator. Also at the business meeting the board voted to establish two scholarships in the amount of $500 to go to students enrolled in a auto body technical program at a South Dakota School. Candidates would be nominated by their instructors and then the final candidates would be reviewed by the board for the scholarship award. The Gordon Tonner Memorial Fund is a scholarship of $1000 that is also in place to honor our long time SDABA member. At the Banquet the new board officers were welcomed and the Gordon Tonner Memorial Fund was awarded to Alex Hemmingson who attends the Auto Body Collision Technology Course in Willmar, MN. Alex will be graduating this spring. A number of door prizes were awarded and the evening wrapped up with entertainment from Dan McGowan and his “Corporate-Friendly Comedy. No artificial ingredients. 402 40th St., SW • P.O. Box 2280 Fargo, North Dakota 58103 Local Hot Line: 277-1782 Toll Free Nation wide: 1-800-676-7667 Fax: 701-277-1331 BILL FISCHER PARTS MANAGER TONY HIRCHERT PARTS SPECIALIST TYLER BRAATCH PARTS SPECIALIST KELLY RUSK PARTS SPECIALIST Use only Genuine Parts. JASON HENDRICKSON PARTS SPECIALIST How does being a member of the South Dakota Auto Body Association benefit you or your business? ❖ Collision Craftsman - Newsletter serving the SDABA, published 4 times a year. • The newsletter is mailed to all body shops in South Dakota as well as to related businesses in our geographic region. The newsletter includes SDABA and industry news, a complete membership listing, updates on legislative and environmental issues and lots of other interesting and useful information. • SDABA also accepts articles submitted by our members. This is a great opportunity to communicate your message to fellow shops and associated businesses. Inclusion in newsletter subject to approval by SDABA staff. Articles should be e-mailed to nate@nate@daves-collision.com ❖ SDABA Website - www.sdautobody.org • • • • • Listing of SDABA Officers and Area Representatives. Archives of the Collision Craftsman newsletters Membership information including an online membership application form. Links to local and national organizations, associations, and government agencies. Links to vehicle and insurance information resources. ❖ SDABA Education and Training Opportunities. • SDABA provides educational programs, email blasts, social and networking events which allows you to share and learn from other shops. Including I-Car training and Seminars & Webinars arranged by SDABA or affiliates. ❖ SDABA Annual Events. • • • Convention Golf Tournament Fishing Tournament ❖ Having an active presence in Pierre for legislative action - In Numbers There Is Strength • SDABA membership means fellowship with other body shops and an exchange of ideas. In addition, through membership in one state trade association, shops have strong representation before government agencies, the consumer, and the industry at large. All shops are encouraged to join SDABA and make a difference by getting involved. Support your state association and reap the many benefits of membership. South Dakota Auto Body Association Membership Application Name _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Business Name _________________________________________________________________________________________ Business Address ________________________________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip __________________________________________________________________________________________ Telephone: _________________________________________Fax:________________________________________________ Toll Free: ___________________________________________Number of Years in Business _________________________ E-mail: _____________________________________________ All SDABA communications with member will be through e-mail. It is very important that we have updated e-mail addresses. Web: ______________________________________________ Without renewal you will NOT receive notifications. ENCLOSED IS MY SDABA MEMBERSHIP CHECK: ❒ $250.00* Shop Membership *Note: If you own multiple shop locations each shop needs to pay $250.00 ❒ $100.00* Allied Membership *Note: Allied membership is reserved for vendors and insurance companies. Our membership year runs from January 1 – December 31. Rates are based on annual membership. Please return this form with your membership check to: Pierre’s Body Shop Attn:SDABA 1304 South Cliff Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57105 ALL PAID MEMBERS WILL RECEIVE A NEW SIGN AT CONVENTION CC0612 South Dakota Auto Body Association Collision Craftsman P.O. Box 769 Brookings, SD 57006-0769 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID St. Paul, MN Permit No. 7911