NAAA Names Finalists for Annual Philanthropic Award
The National Auto Auction Association (NAAA) has named four finalists for its 2017 Auction of the Year Award for Excellence in Community Service, the association announced.
The National Auto Auction Association (NAAA) has named four finalists for its 2017 Auction of the Year Award for Excellence in Community Service, the association announced.
Finalists and their regions include Metro Auto Auction of Phoenix as Western Chapter Auto Auction of the Year; Charleston Auto Auction as Southern Chapter Auction of the Year; Clark County Auto Auction as Midwest Auction of the Year; and ADESA Winnipeg as Eastern Chapter Auction of Year.
The award recognizes the auctions’ excellence in public service. Each of these auctions are not only strong performers in terms of sales but also give back to their communities through volunteer work, charity drives, or other methods.
Winning the Auction of the Year Award for Excellence in Community Service will give the winner a large crystal loving cup, a cover photo and feature story in both NAAA’s On The Block magazine and annual Membership Directory, plus $20,000 payable to the auction’s chosen charity that is in addition to the previous $5,000 prize as a chapter finalist, according to NAAA.
The main winner will be announced at a later time.
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