Enterprise Holdings Inc. has been announced as the newest corporate member of the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS).
Enterprise has upgraded from a company membership, which has been in place since 2013.
Enterprise Holdings has upgraded to a corporate member of the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS). Enterprise has held a company membership with SCRS since 2013.
Enterprise Holdings Inc. has been announced as the newest corporate member of the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS).
Enterprise has upgraded from a company membership, which has been in place since 2013.
"Our company was founded on a set of values, and one of those centers around the success we've experienced through listening to our customers and always looking for new ways to meet their needs," said Dan Friedman, assistant vice president for Enterprise's Insurance Replacement Division (Collision Industry) in North America. "I think collaborating with a well-connected organization like SCRS provides an amazing opportunity to hear from a wide cross section of customers and, in turn, become a better informed and more valuable industry partner."
"It's always rewarding to have such respected entities within the industry both offer more support to the work we undertake on behalf of our members, as well as actively seek more opportunities to collectively put our unique resources to work," said Andy Dingman, SCRS chairman. "As the challenges the industry faces evolve, having organizations like Enterprise as a highly participatory member opens up the types of constructive dialog that can take place, and solutions we can explore. This may present itself in a variety of ways, and we are interested in the potential."
"Technology is only going to become more complex and more critical to our mutual success in both the near and long term," added Friedman. "We believe collaborating with SCRS on a variety of fronts has the potential to produce significant upside for the industry, and we are excited at what can be."

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