Mechanicsville, Virginia, October 27, 2020 – The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) wishes to recognize Enterprise for their support of the 2020 Repairer Driven Education(RDE) series, and the OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit (Summit).

To register to attend the educational sessions, visit https://rde.scrs.com. The sessions can be accessed as an individual session purchase, or as a Full Series pass.

“We are incredibly excited about the program we’ve pulled together this year,” shared SCRS Chairman Brett Bailey. “We’ve done a lot to pivot and transition this program into an online delivery model, and we couldn’t have done it without the support we receive from companies like Enterprise.”

“Providing rental vehicles for collision repair customers has been a vital part of our business since our company was founded more than 60 years ago,” said Dan Friedman, Assistant Vice President of Collision Industry Sales at Enterprise. “We are committed to supporting the future of the collision repair industry through our longstanding partnership with SCRS and our sponsorship of industry education through the Repairer Driven Education series.”

SCRS thanks Enterprise for their support and of the association and forward thinking programs that enrich the industry. Learn more at https://rde.scrs.com.

The 2020 OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit is made possible with support from BASF, CCC Information Services, Enterprise, GM Genuine Parts, Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes, Toyota Wholesale Parts and SEMA360.

Additional support for the RDE series is provided by AASP, 3M, AirPro Diagnostics, AkzoNobel Performance Coatings, Axalta, PBES, Podium, PPG Automotive Refinish, Reliable Automotive Equipment and Spanesi-Americas.

To learn more about SCRS’ education series at SEMA360, and to interact with select speakers, visit our showcase booth at www.sema360.com.