HD Repair Forum adds new members to advisory board

The 2024 HD Repair Forum will be led by the organization's advisory board, including five new members from Camping World, Crump Truck & Trailer, and more.
Feb. 19, 2024
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The HD Repair Forum recently welcomed five new members to its advisory board, who will help lead the 2024 event’s focus and direction.

“Since 2017, the board members have come together to develop industry solutions, identify best practices, and push for a cohesive and professional business environment,” said Brian Nessen, HD Repair Forum president and co-founder. “We are very fortunate to add five dedicated individuals to our already strong board. Their experience sheds new perspectives on this industry’s challenges and opportunities.”

Read more: HD Repair Forum opens collision conference registration

2024’s new advisory board members are:

  • Glenn Durham of Camping World
  •  John Hart of Crump Truck & Trailer
  • Ron Kuehn of Collision Business Solutions
  • Leo Nenortas of Penske Truck Collision Repair Centers
  • Todd Steenerson of Wallwork Body Shop

The 2024 HD Repair Forum is moving to a larger venue due to its growth and will be from April 24-25 at the Hyatt Regency in Frisco, Texas. There, industry professionals will be able to attend sessions covering repair information, best practices, updates on new vehicle technology and repair demands, and take part in networking activities. There will also be two days of technical training from April 26-27.

Early bird registration for $395 per person is currently open at the organization’s website. Discounted hotel rates are also available for attendees on a first come, first served basis.

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