AASP National to Dissolve After 25 Years, Affiliates to Carry on Legacy

"AASP National has run its course, but its spirit will live on through the continued work of our seven affiliate groups," said Dan Sjolseth, AASP president.

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The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers (AASP) National will officially dissolve at the end of this year, concluding a 25-year history of supporting automotive repair associations across the country.

The decision comes after a strategic review led by the AASP National Board of Directors, who recognized the difficulties of maintaining a significant national presence due to declining affiliate numbers.

"AASP National has run its course, but its spirit will live on through the continued work of our seven affiliate groups to positively impact the industry at a local level," said Dan Sjolseth, AASP president. The organization played a role in creating industry networking opportunities and fostering the exchange of best practices among regional groups.

The board, after consulting with a professional association management facilitator, determined that winding down the national association was the best path forward. They said the decision will allow its affiliates to strengthen their local impact while still upholding the values of AASP National.

In line with its mission, the remaining assets of AASP National will be distributed equally among affiliates in good standing, including AASP Illinois, AASP Massachusetts, AASP Minnesota, AASP New Jersey, AASP Pennsylvania, Automotive Service & Tire Alliance North Carolina and New York State Association of Service Stations and Repair Shops.

This financial support will help these groups continue their work in advocating for the automotive repair industry at a regional level.

Proud of its legacy of co-founding and funding the Database Enhancement Gateway, the association is contributing $100,000 -- equivalent to five years of its current financial support -- to ensure the valuable industry resource continues to thrive and benefit the industry.

The group plans to preserve the informal communication network that has connected state affiliates, maintaining a level of collaboration even after AASP National’s formal operations cease.

The final meeting of the national board is scheduled for November, in conjunction with the SEMA and AAPEX shows.

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