The addition of an Omaha collision center represents the company's 1,400th location, more to come this year.
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BBB takes top honors along with additional suppliers including "Rep of the Year."
The event is expected to raise up to $15,000 to fund scholarships for students enrolled in ASE-accredited automotive programs in Minnesota.
Acquisitions include collision repair shops in Missouri, Pennsylvania and Florida; Crash now operates 175 locations in 18 states.
Scholarship awards will be $1,500 per student and can be applied towards tuition or tool purchases.
The program replicates Ranken Technical College's two-year apprenticeship model at schools across the U.S.
Zarlenga of Sherman-Pearson Company represents AAE, REIN, Pentosin, and AJUSA brands in the Ohio market.





