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NABC honors Automotive Color & Supply’s Josh Byers with Changing and Saving Lives Award

Byers is highly engaged in Indiana and Illinois communities and is actively involved in changing the lives of young people

Charlotte, N.C.—The National Auto Body Council (NABC) has recognized leaders and philanthropists in the collision repair industry for more than 25 years. Now, it is announcing the second annual recipients of the revamped NABC Awards program to formally recognize leadership of and commitment to improving the collision repair industry. 

Last year, the organization introduced two new awards in place of the previous ones: the NABC President’s Award and the NABC Changing and Saving Lives Award. The NABC President’s Award is designed to honor the NABC member company that supports the vision of the NABC through donation of their time and resources. That award will be presented in the coming weeks.

The NABC Changing and Saving Lives Award recognizes the individual in the collision repair industry that has delivered exemplary service in the NABC mission of Changing and Saving Lives Every Day, far beyond their role in the industry.

This 2021 award recipient is Josh Byers, general manager of Automotive Color & Supply. He was selected by the NABC Awards Committee via a thorough review of nominations. Byers is highly engaged in his community and is actively involved in changing the lives of young people through his active support of the Boys & Girls Club of Fort Wayne, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana, Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana, and the World Baseball Academy. He also is a member of the Indiana Auto Body Association Board of Directors, sits as president of Refinish Distributors Alliance (RDA), and serves on the advisory board for Ivy Tech’s collision program in Fort Wayne. The NABC Awards committee will donate $250 to WIN (Women’s Industry Network) in his name, which he has offered to match. The committee also will donate $250 to Byer’s charity of choice — Skills USA.

“It’s really an honor to be recognized with this award by my peers in the collision repair industry,” said Byers. “My family has always been involved in giving back to the community and I’m proud to carry on that tradition. This award inspires me to continue our efforts to help those in need, encourage local students to pursue careers in collision repair and help guide the collision repair industry in our state.”

The award was presented to Byers by NABC board member Brian Driehorst, VP of sales for Original One Parts. It features an engraved trophy to signify his accomplishments.  

“For the second year, it is very exciting to recognize an outstanding recipient,” said Clint Marlow, Allstate Claims and co-chair of the NABC Awards committee. “Having Josh Byers as this year’s recipient of the second annual NABC Changing and Saving Lives Award sets the standard going forward for this recognition. Josh personifies the individual behaviors that this award was created to cherish. He sets a high standard for future recipients and is truly deserving of this honor.”

Nominations for the 2022 awards will open in Spring 2022. For more information, contact the NABC Awards Committee Co-Chairs Kevin Creegan or Debbie Teter at NABCAwards@nationalautobodycouncil.org.

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