Thank you to our Corporate Partners!
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July 16, 2018 - In This Issue:
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September Team Weekend Connected Cars Training Session Now Available to All Members - Sept. 8
Saturday 1:00pm-5:00pm
Cuyamaca College Automotive Program 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway K-118 El Cajon, CA 92119
- Connected Cars Technology Update - Fred Gruner, NVIDIA
- Demo of Bosch ADAS technology and calibration equipment - Neal Hoffman, Mitchell Int'l
- SAE + NASTF Update - Craig Johnson, NASTF Board Member, and Rob Morrell, Head of Training, WORLDPAC
- Q&A with ASCCA Connected Car Committee - Student participation encouraged!
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ASCCA 2018 Countertop Display Contest
**The first bonus point expires today at midnight!**
Send in a photo of the 2018 Countertop Display to earn a point in the contest between NorCal and SoCal. If you send your first set before July 16 it is worth 2 points.
Thanks to Camara Auto Service in Tulare for the entry to the right.
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Registration Open for ASCCA's September Team Weekend, Sept. 7-9
Join us in San Diego for the September Team Weekend. Registration is now open.
Friday & Saturday Cuyamaca College Automotive Program 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway K-118 El Cajon, CA 92119
Sunday Courtyard by Marriott San Diego El Cajon 141 North Magnolia Ave El Cajon, CA 92020
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Exclusive ESI Training Courses and All Proceeds Go to ASCCA!
We have an exciting offer for ASCCA Members! ASCCA and ESi have partnered together to offer an exclusive classes where the entire registration fee will go directly to supporting the ASCCA!
Northern California Class Building Trust and Sales with Digital Inspections
Saturday, September 15 | 9:00 - 4:30pm
Skyline College, 3300 College Drive, San Bruno, CA 94066
Southern California Class
Managing People and Shop Communication.
Saturday, October 13 | 9:00 - 4:30pm
Modesti's Car Care Center, 12121 Jefferson Blvd, Culver City, CA 90230
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ASCCA's July Vendor of the Month: Armstrong & Associates
The ASCCA Revenue and Benefits Committee is proud to announce that it has selected Armstrong & Associates as ASCCA's July Partner of the Month. Each month, an ASCCA partner is recognized for their outstanding support of ASCCA, its members, the automotive repair industry, and their commitment to going above and beyond to support ASCCA's Core Purpose: To elevate and unite automotive professionals and give them voice.
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ASCCA Member Exclusive Offer!
ASCCA Partners with Educational Seminars Institute (ESi) Again to Bring You
Special Course Offerings in 2017!
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eminar courses are normally $149.95. ASCCA members pay only $95 per attendee -- a savings of almost $55 per class! Service writer courses are normally $1,795. ASCCA members pay only $995 per attendee!
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Featured Remarkable Results Radio Podcast - Sherri Stock from InMotion Auto Care
Sherri Stock's love affair with cars began in High School - the object of her affection: a beautiful, blue 1971 Chevy Nova Super Sport. She didn't know it at the time, but her high school crush would turn into a life-long passion and a great career.
After graduation, Sherri enrolled in the Automotive Technology program at Southeast Community College, Milford Campus and was the second woman to graduate from the 18-month course. She also completed the Parts Management program. Sherri worked her co-op quarter at Gotfredson Chrysler-Plymouth (which later became Russwood) then moved to Columbus and became the Parts Manager at the Dodge Dealer.
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Upcoming ASCCA Chapter Events
July 16: Chapter 20 ESI Seminar
July 17: Chapters 14, 16, 18, and 24 Meetings
July 18: Chapter 1940 Meeting
July 19: Chapter 28 Meeting
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ASCCA Discussion Group on Facebook
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autoflow Changes Its Name Back to autotext.me
Dallas, TX - autoflow announces its name is changing back to autotext.me. The company's founder, Chris Cloutier, explains, "We initially changed our name because we often found it portrayed the wrong perception that all we did was texting. We wanted to ensure awareness that we offer so much more from beginning to end of the vehicle repair process including workflow management, digital vehicle inspections, digital work orders, quality control, and a program for rewarding customer loyalty.
"Due to a trademark discrepancy, it became necessary for us to change our name back to autotext.me. Though a painstaking situation to be in, our customers, friends, and industry peers expressed their support, understanding, and humor for good ol' human error. As for texting, changing back to autotext.me is working for us since our product has the capability to text more than vehicle repair status updates. We also text digital vehicle inspections (DVIs), work orders, appointment reminders and follow-ups."
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Thank you to our ASCCA Corporate Partners!
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