Glass America President David Rohlfing Elected Vice-President/President-Elect of the AGRSS Council
Chicago, IL, June 05, 2009 --(PR.com)-- The Board of Directors of the Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standards Council (AGRSS) Inc. elected David Rohlfing, president of Glass America, to serve as vice president/president-elect during its spring meeting in Charlottesville, VA. With headquarters in Chicago, Glass America is one of the largest independently-owned automobile glass replacement and repair companies in the country.
“I am very honored to be selected as the vice president of the AGRSS Council and a member ofthe Board of Directors,” says Rohlfing. “There are many dedicated companies and individuals who have worked very hard to promote AGRSS over the years and I look forward to working with all of them.”
He adds, “AGRSS and the upcoming validation process are critical to our industry and can benefit every auto glass shop, regardless of membership. I urge all retailers who have not yet registered with AGRSS to do so and put their energy into supporting the Standard and keeping consumers safe across the country.”
Rohlfing got his start in the industry in 1972 as an auto glass installer in Florida. He held numerous positions there, including store manager and sales representative, before taking over the business. Throughout the years, he has gone on to work with a variety of auto glass companies including Windshields America. In 2004, he joined with several investors to purchase Glass America and today serves as president and chief executive officer of the Chicago-based company. Glass America has locations in 22 states.
About Glass America
Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Glass America is one of the largest independently-owned automobile glass replacement and repair companies in the country. Glass America has 94 service centers conducting business under the names Glass America and Auto Glass Service which are conveniently located in the states of Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. Glass America offers a complete line of auto glass repair and replacement services for all years, makes and models, foreign and domestic, commercial or passenger vehicles. In contrast to many auto glass companies in the country, Glass America buys glass only from OEM (original equipment manufactured) suppliers. This means the proper windshield with the perfect fit.
As a leader in the auto-glass replacement industry, Glass America upholds the highest levels of quality craftsmanship, and consistently maintains a proven track record for excellent customer service. The company is a member of the Independent Glass Association and the National Glass Association, and all technicians are certified by Sika Adhesive Systems and LYNX Services. All auto glass installations and workmanship will meet or exceed the Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standards (AGRSS), and have a national lifetime warranty. Glass America’s direct billing procedures and pricing structures meet or exceed the requirements of all insurance companies and glass networks. All of the company’s national service areas offer both drive-in and mobile services, and always strive to make business as quick and as convenient as possible for their patrons. For more information on Glass America, or to place an order, please call 1-800-634-5623 to connect to the nearest location. For more information, please visit www.glassusa.com. Glass America has a media library at http://www.glassusa.com/MediaLibrary.asp that contains the following informational videos: Eye on America, The Importance of Auto Glass Safety, The Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standard, and Why Quality Matters, an interview with David Rohlfing, CEO & President.
About AGRSS
The Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standards (AGRSS) Council Inc. is the not-for-profit organization dedicated to the safe replacement of auto glass. AGRSS was founded and is supported by companies in the auto glass replacement industry that keep safe installation as their primary goal. The Council is also accredited by the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) – a standard development organization – and has developed North America’s only auto glass replacement standard, the AGRSS Standard (ANSI/AGRSS 002-2002). The AGRSS Standard addresses procedures, education and product performance. For more information, please visit www.agrss.com.
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“I am very honored to be selected as the vice president of the AGRSS Council and a member ofthe Board of Directors,” says Rohlfing. “There are many dedicated companies and individuals who have worked very hard to promote AGRSS over the years and I look forward to working with all of them.”
He adds, “AGRSS and the upcoming validation process are critical to our industry and can benefit every auto glass shop, regardless of membership. I urge all retailers who have not yet registered with AGRSS to do so and put their energy into supporting the Standard and keeping consumers safe across the country.”
Rohlfing got his start in the industry in 1972 as an auto glass installer in Florida. He held numerous positions there, including store manager and sales representative, before taking over the business. Throughout the years, he has gone on to work with a variety of auto glass companies including Windshields America. In 2004, he joined with several investors to purchase Glass America and today serves as president and chief executive officer of the Chicago-based company. Glass America has locations in 22 states.
About Glass America
Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Glass America is one of the largest independently-owned automobile glass replacement and repair companies in the country. Glass America has 94 service centers conducting business under the names Glass America and Auto Glass Service which are conveniently located in the states of Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. Glass America offers a complete line of auto glass repair and replacement services for all years, makes and models, foreign and domestic, commercial or passenger vehicles. In contrast to many auto glass companies in the country, Glass America buys glass only from OEM (original equipment manufactured) suppliers. This means the proper windshield with the perfect fit.
As a leader in the auto-glass replacement industry, Glass America upholds the highest levels of quality craftsmanship, and consistently maintains a proven track record for excellent customer service. The company is a member of the Independent Glass Association and the National Glass Association, and all technicians are certified by Sika Adhesive Systems and LYNX Services. All auto glass installations and workmanship will meet or exceed the Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standards (AGRSS), and have a national lifetime warranty. Glass America’s direct billing procedures and pricing structures meet or exceed the requirements of all insurance companies and glass networks. All of the company’s national service areas offer both drive-in and mobile services, and always strive to make business as quick and as convenient as possible for their patrons. For more information on Glass America, or to place an order, please call 1-800-634-5623 to connect to the nearest location. For more information, please visit www.glassusa.com. Glass America has a media library at http://www.glassusa.com/MediaLibrary.asp that contains the following informational videos: Eye on America, The Importance of Auto Glass Safety, The Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standard, and Why Quality Matters, an interview with David Rohlfing, CEO & President.
About AGRSS
The Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standards (AGRSS) Council Inc. is the not-for-profit organization dedicated to the safe replacement of auto glass. AGRSS was founded and is supported by companies in the auto glass replacement industry that keep safe installation as their primary goal. The Council is also accredited by the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) – a standard development organization – and has developed North America’s only auto glass replacement standard, the AGRSS Standard (ANSI/AGRSS 002-2002). The AGRSS Standard addresses procedures, education and product performance. For more information, please visit www.agrss.com.
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