David McClune steps down from position as Executive Director of California Autobody Association
After 17 years David McClune has stepped down from his position as Executive Director of the California Autobody Association (CAA) to focus on his health and family. Don Feeley has resigned from the Executive Committee and will be serving as the Interim Executive Director while an Ad Hoc Committee is formed to search for a permanent full time Executive Director. Ted Stein, Past President, will be filling Don Feeley’s vacated position on the Executive Committee on an interim basis.
Kathy Mello CAA President said, “We appreciate David’s dedication to the California Auto Body Association and we thank him for his dedication and many years of service. The board and l will continue to work to improve the collision repair industry in California and we look forward to further serving our members.”
Day to day operations will be run by Mr. Feeley, who has served as an interim in the past, the Executive Committee, and an Administrative Assistant. The next quarterly meeting will be held on May 4th and 5th in San Diego. Details are being finalized and will be sent out in the next week.
Info on the meeting and the Executive Director position (when available) will also be posted on www.Calautobody.com