Autobody News Staff
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Autobody News' staff writers specialize in in-depth editorial content that commands the attention of key decision-makers in the collision repair industry. Our exclusive coverage provided by industry experts amplifies this commitment to excellence. From technological advancements to strategic market insights, our experts deliver information that is both insightful and actionable, making us an indispensable resource for professionals in the field.
The collision industry news publication was founded in 1982, and has more than four decades of experience, allowing it to develop a unique voice of expertise. It is also aligned with several key industry organizations and associations, including SEMA and the Collision Industry Conference (CIC.)
Among our experts are Mike Anderson, president and owner of Collision Advice; Abby Andrews, editor of Autobody News; Stacey Phillips, an award-winning writer for the automotive industry with 25 years of experience; John Yoswick, a freelance writer who has been covering the collision industry since 1988 and the editor of the CRASH Network; and Cole Strandberg, a principal with FOCUS Investment Banking and host of The Collision Vision podcast driven by Autobody News.
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