Members represents a cross-section of the aftermarket, including distributors, insurers, collision repairers, manufacturers and quality experts
Kentwood, Mich.—The Certified Automotive Parts Association (CAPA), an independent non-profit standard-setting and certification organization for automotive crash parts, has announced the election of five new members to its board of directors.

Joining the board are:
• Michael Bundra, Allstate
• Brian Burbridge, Caliber Collision
• David Garner, Joe Hudson’s Collision Center
• Tom Latronico, Liberty Mutual
• Kayla Williams-Clark, Classic Collision. ]
CAPA’s board of directors represents a cross-section of the aftermarket automotive industry, including distributors, insurers, collision repairers, manufacturers and quality experts.
“CAPA is excited to welcome these new members to the board,” said Gerry Poirier, Chair. “Their unique voices and years of expertise will further CAPA’s mission to provide affordable and quality alternative part options and strengthen the collision repair industry in this time of supply chain challenges and economic uncertainty.”
Serving on CAPA’s board of directors are:
- Gerry Poirier, Vector Squared (Chair)
- Troy Penry, GEICO (Vice Chair)
- Mark Scafati, LKQ Corporation
- Mike Dolabi, Parts Authority
- Michael Bundra, Allstate
- Joseph Flowers, Farmers Insurance
- Jim Gadberry, Nationwide
- Tom Latronico, Liberty Mutual
- John Retton, Progressive Insurance
- Brianne Jones, State Farm Mutual Insurance
- Jeff Procaccini, Travelers
- Patrick Burnett, USAA
- Brian Burbridge, Caliber Collision
- Kayla Williams-Clark, Classic Collision
- Seth Ingall, Crash Champions
- David Garner, Joe Hudson’s Collision Center
- Jack Gillis, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety
- Kerry Tapio, Intertek
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