CAPA Elects 3 New Members to Technical Committee

The CAPA Technical Committee develops, maintains, reviews and refines the CAPA Quality Standards, as well as CAPA’s American National Standards.

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The Certified Automotive Parts Association (CAPA), an independent nonprofit standard-setting and certification organization for automotive crash parts, announced the election of three members to its Technical Committee.

CAPA’s Technical Committee develops, maintains, reviews and refines the CAPA Quality Standards, as well as CAPA’s American National Standards.
Joining the committee are Alan Bush, ALDB and Associates Consulting, LLC; Raymond Pearson, LKQ/Keystone; and Jeremy Scott, AFICS – American Family Insurance Claims Service.

CAPA’s Technical Committee is comprised of members representing a cross-section of the aftermarket automotive industry, including collision repairers, distributors, insurers, manufacturers and quality experts.

“CAPA is pleased to welcome these new Technical Committee members,” said Clark Plucinski, chairman, CAPA Board of Directors. “Their decades of experience with the automotive aftermarket will help us continue to live up to the high standards of CAPA’s certification program and provide valuable insight into ways CAPA can grow to meet the demands of our ever-changing industry.”

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