National Auto Body Council® Announces 2022 Award Winners

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Enterprise Rent-A-Car Selected for NABC® President’s Award and Michael Quinn Receives NABC® Changing and Saving Lives Award

CHARLOTTE (November 7, 2022) –- The National Auto Body Council® announced during the 2022 NABC SEMA Celebration the winners of its 2022 awards – the NABC® Changing and Saving Lives Award and the NABC® President’s Award, which formally recognize individuals and companies for their leadership of and commitment to improving the collision repair industry.

Emily Quinn accepting The NABC® Changing and Saving Lives Award on behalf of her father, Michael Quinn. Scott Sampley accepting the NABC® President’s Award on behalf of his organization.
(Shown L-R: Debbie Teter, Scott Sampley, Emily Quinn, Stacy Bartnik and Clint Marlow)

President’s Award

The NABC® President’s Award is designed to honor the NABC® member company that supports the vision of the National Auto Body Council® through donation of their time and resources. Enterprise Rent-A-Car has been a long-time supporter of the NABC. In addition to being a Level One member, Enterprise has supported the organization through sponsorship of events, donating vehicles for NABC Recycled Rides® and hosting the NABC® Pars for Cars golf fundraiser just outside the company’s headquarters in St. Louis.

“The entire Enterprise Rent-A-Car organization is remarkable in its commitment to supporting NABC® programs, volunteerism, and through the leadership that Enterprise Vice President Scott Sampley provides as a member of the NABC® board and chair of the fundraising committee,” said Bill Garoutte, president and CEO of the NABC®. “We’re proud to present the NABC® President’s Award to Enterprise for their many contributions and their dedication to helping improve the communities where we all live and work.”

“It’s an honor for Enterprise to be recognized by the NABC with this award,” said Sampley. “Like the NABC, Enterprise is committed to supporting the collision repair industry and serving our communities. NABC provides one more way for us to showcase our founding value of serving the communities in which we work and live.”

Changing and Saving Lives Award

The NABC® Changing and Saving Lives Award recognizes the individual in the collision repair industry who has delivered exemplary service in the NABC® mission of Changing and Saving Lives Every Day, far beyond their role in the industry. For 2022, this award was presented to Michael Quinn, a longtime member of the collision repair industry. Quinn has long been known for his philanthropy, from his service on the NABC® board to assistance during Hurricane Katrina to his work with Operation Comfort and support for Gold Star military families. Today, he leads the Collision Industry Foundation, an organization dedicated as the charitable giving arm of the entire collision industry. Michael and his wife Bonnie have overcome personal challenges but continue to give back to those in need, always looking at what they can do for others.

“Michael Quinn has always been committed to giving back to the collision repair industry in a variety of ways,” said Marlow. “It’s an honor to recognize him as the 2022 recipient of the NABC® Changing and Saving Lives Award.”

 This award was presented at the NABC SEMA Celebration, and Quinn’s daughter Emily accepted the award in his honor and received an engraved trophy. In addition, the NABC® will make contributions to two organizations in the recipient’s honor – one sanctioned by NABC® and one chosen by the recipient.

“It’s an honor to be here to accept this award for my father,” said Emily Quinn. “I’ve always admired everything he has done in the industry and hope to follow in his footsteps.”

ABOUT THE NATIONAL AUTO BODY COUNCIL®

The National Auto Body Council®, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2021, is the premier organization of collision industry partners dedicated to strategic networking opportunities that positively change lives in the communities we serve. The collaborative membership of the National Auto Body Council® has gifted more than 3,000 vehicles, provided extrication opportunities for more than 5,000 First Responders and contributed to thousands of distracted driving pledges in communities through NABC Recycled Rides®, NABC First Responder Emergency Extrication (F.R.E.E.™) and the NABC Distracted Driving Initiative™. That effort equates to a 4:1 ROI in dollar value delivered from NABC® membership dollars. The National Auto Body Council® is changing the paradigm of how the collision industry works and is viewed. For more information, visit www.NationalAutoBodyCouncil.org.