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March 25, 2008

Wisconsin NAFA Chapter Meeting Set for Apr. 8

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MILWAUKEE, WI – The Wisconsin NAFA Chapter has set its “Fleet Maintenance for the Professional Fleet Manager” meeting and lunch for Apr. 8 at the Automobile Dealers Association of Mega Milwaukee (ADAMM).

ADAMM TechTrain Instructor Dan Kolasinski will lead the session on maintenance-related topics such as brakes, preventive maintenance, and front-end issues. Kolasinski has been an instructor in automotive technology for nearly 30 years. In addition to teaching, he has been employed in the service industry for 35 years. He is the service manager for Concours Mercedes Benz in Glendale, Wis.

Kolasinski is also the current president of the Central Region Parts and Service Managers Club for Mercedes Benz.

 9:30 a.m.–10:00 a.m.                        Registration

10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m.                       Speaker Presentation

11:30 a.m.                                          Lunch

Registration fee is paid in advance and must be received no later than Mar. 28. Telephone, fax, or email reservations will only be accepted on Tues., Apr. 1, by Mary Daniel at (414) 385-5212, (414) 384-1950 (fax) or e-mail: mdaniel@sssf.org.

Reservations made by telephone, fax or email will pay the $30 meeting fee.

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