Professional automotive recycler Eric Wilbert was recently nominated to join the executive committee of the Automotive Recyclers Association (ARA).
ARA recently announced that professional automotive recycler Eric Wilbert of Wilbert’s U-Pull-It, LLC in Williamson, New York has been nominated to join the Association Executive Committee as Secretary for 2021-2022.
Eric Wilbert said:
“Coming from a family with predecessors that have been very active with many associations, I am incredibly honored to be nominated as the incoming secretary for ARA in 2021.” He added: “As my presidency for the Automotive Recyclers Association of New York winds down, I am excited to continue my focus on working for the industry that has supported my family and employees for nearly 70 years.”
Wilbert’s, Inc. was started as a one-man collision shop founded in 1952 by the late Arthur Wilbert. The family and company have been members of ARA since 1976 and now operates five locations in New York. Eric is a third-generation professional automotive recycler that began his career with Wilbert’s at the original full-service location in Webster, New York. He said:
“As we began expansion, I capitalized on an opportunity to manage our first self-service location in Williamson. Since that time, we have opened an additional two self-service locations in New York. I focus nearly all of my energy on our family’s self-service operations and am excited to bring this knowledge to the family of automotive recyclers I will be serving.”
Wilbert will be formally confirmed by the ARA Board of Directors and Membership during the ARA’s 78th Annual Convention and Exposition taking place November 10-13 in Dallas, Texas.
Jonathan Morrow, chairman of ARA’s Nominating Committee said:
“Eric Wilbert’s drive for quality and improvement makes him the perfect person to join the leadership at ARA. I am so excited to bring him into the fold.”
ARA Executive Director, Sandy Blalock said:
“I look forward to working with Eric in his new role on the ARA Executive Committee.” Blalock added: “As a dedicated industry advocate, he will be a fine addition to ARA’s Executive Committee.”
Source www.web.a-r-a.org