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The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of Pennsylvania, Inc. maintains
an office at 2151 Greenwood Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104. The office staff includes:
| Jerry Schantz | Executive Director | | Pam Thomas | Assistant Executive Director | | Donna Newhouse | Bookkeeper | |
Lisa True |
Communication & Publications Director | | Jennifer Shellhamer | Secretary/Receptionist | | John V. Kulik | Lobbyist |
 | | Jerry Schantz, Executive Director | | Jerry Schantz maintains current benefits and researches new member benefits; coordinates events (quarterly meetings, trade shows and TechTrain); and is very involved with issues
regarding the automotive industry by attending numerous meetings. |
 | | Pam Thomas, Assistant Executive Director | | Pam Thomas is in charge of all training: emissions training, safety inspection meetings, management seminars, and technician
training. Additionally assisting in administering the forums, website and creative
content for AASP-PA's Pennsylvania Automotive & Insider News magazine. |
 | | Donna Newhouse, Bookkeeper | | Donna Newhouse is responsible for keeping records on three corporations. She also does payroll,
accounts receivable, accounts payable, and monthly financial statements. |
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Lisa True, Marketing & Publications Director | | Lisa True is responsible for the AASP-PA bi-monthly magazine, trade show guide advertising, and event sponsorships. Additionally moderates & administers the Members
Only
Forum. | |
| | Jennifer Diggins, Administrative Assistant | | Jennifer Diggins is responsible for answering all incoming calls to the AASP-PA
office. She is responsible for the AASP-PA Member Database, all mailings, the
audio/video training library, state inspection and emission signs, and all items in the mechandise catalog. |
 | | John Kulik, Lobbyist |
John Kulik was born and raised in Western Pennsylvania, graduating from Duquesne University.
After serving as staff director for a Pennsylvania State Senate committee, he
began his government affairs career in 1981 representing the service station industry.
He has gained experience in a number of issues facing the automotive service industry,
including emissions inspection, safety
inspection, environmental, insurance, franchise, labor law and motor fuel marketing
concerns. |
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