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Member-Directory.Pdf 2018 – 2019 MEMBER DIRECTORY P.O. Box 16550 Sugar Land, TX 77496-6550 1650 Highway 6, Suite 460 Sugar Land, TX 77478 (281) 980-3434 Fax: (281) 980-2608 [email protected] www.houstoncardealers.com Open to the public January 23 - January 27, 2019 www.houstonautoshow.com TABLE OF CONTENTS NATIONAL, STATE & METRO ASSOCIATIONS ......................................................................... 2 HADA STAFF...................................................................................................................... 3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS - OFFICERS ............................................................................. 4 BOARD OF DIRECTORS - DIRECTORS .......................................................................... 5 HADA PAST CHAIRMEN ................................................................................................... 6 MEMBER SERVICES ......................................................................................................... 7 HADA PICTURES ............................................................................................................... 14 DEALER MEMBER LISTING ............................................................................................. 19 DEALER MEMBERS BY MANUFACTURER .................................................................... 51 ASSOCIATE MEMBER LISTING ....................................................................................... 60 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS BY PRODUCTS OR SERVICES ............................................... 82 STATE & LOCAL AGENCIES ............................................................................................ 92 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 NATIONAL, STATE & METRO ASSOCIATIONS NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION 8484 Westpark Drive, Suite 500, Tysons, VA 22102 (703) 821-7000 or 1 (800) 252-6232 Fax: (703) 827-7075 www.nada.org Legislative Office 412 First Street, SE, Washington, D.C. 20003 (202) 547-5500 or 1 (800) 563-1556 Fax: (202) 479-0168 TEXAS AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION 1108 Lavaca, Suite 800, Austin, TX 78701 (512) 476-2686 or 1 (800) 749-8232 Fax: (512) 322-0561 AUSTIN AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION 823 Congress, Suite 230, Austin, TX 78701 (512) 479-0425 Fax: (512) 495-9031 EL PASO NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION VALLEY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION 711 N. Carancahua Street, Suite 1603, Corpus Christi, TX 78401 (361) 884-2992 or 1 (800) 850-2992 Fax: (361) 882-1711 DALLAS FORT WORTH METROPOLITAN NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION 100 Decker Court, Suite 290, Irving, TX 75062 (214) 637-0531 or 1 (855) 339-6232 Fax: (214) 637-2630 SAN ANTONIO AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION 16030 Via Shavano, San Antonio, TX 78249 (210) 732-9647 Fax: (210) 732-3923 2 METROS HADA STAFF WYATT WAINWRIGHT President [email protected] PAT SMITH Executive Vice President [email protected] ANH LEONG Vice President [email protected] ROSHELLE SALINAS Vice President [email protected] BRITTNEY NORTHRUP Membership Services Coordinator [email protected] HADA STAFF 3 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS O F F I C E R S CHRIS GILLMAN Chairman Team Gillman DAVID PEACOCK W.C. SMITH Chairman-Elect Vice Chairman Tom Peacock Cadillac Monument Chevrolet, Inc. Nissan, Inc. ROGER ELSWICK STEVEN WOLF Secretary-Treasurer Immediate Past Chairman Community Honda Kia Helfman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Toyota Ram Fiat Ford Alfa Romeo Maserati, Inc. 4 BOARD OF DIRECTORS D I R E C T O R S DONNIE BUCKALEW JOE CHASTANG MAC DeLAUP Buckalew Chevrolet Chastang Ford John Eagle Honda SPARKY GULLO JEFF HAAS JIM JANKE Gullo Ford of Conroe Jeff Haas Mazda Tommie Vaughn Ford CHRIS POULOS VIRGIL SKINNER MIKE SMITH West Point Buick GMC Fort Bend Kia Russell & Smith Ford Lincoln Honda Mazda CARY T. WILSON Ron-Carter Autoland BOARD OF DIRECTORS 5 HADA PAST CHAIRMEN 1938-2018 1938 – Raymond Pearson 1980 – Jay Marks 1941 – C. P. Simpson 1981 – Tom Gray 1942 – Raymond Pearson 1982 – Sam Montgomery, Jr. 1943 – Raymond Pearson 1983 – Barton Gillman 1944 – L. G. Russell 1984 – William Pennel 1945 – L. G. Russell 1985 – Rollie McGinnis 1946 – L. G. Russell 1986 – Mike Calvert 1947 – L. G. Russell 1987 – Tomy Hamon 1948 – B. B. Brown 1988 – W. Carroll Smith 1949 – Frank Abbott 1989 – Charles Smith 1950 – Harry J. Burkett 1990 – W. F. (Bubba) Russell 1951 – J. M. Richardson 1991 – Kevin McGinnis 1952 – J. M. Richardson 1992 – Sterling B. McCall, Jr. 1953 – William Lee 1993 – Ben Hulsey 1954 – William Lee 1994 – Clay A. Parker 1955 – Sam White 1995 – Bill Robbins 1956 – Sam White 1996 – David Mossy 1957 – Al Parker 1997 – Mike Hall 1958 – Al Parker 1998 – Jim Janke 1959 – Griff D. Vance, Sr. 1999 – Stacey Gillman Wimbish 1960 – Griff D. Vance, Sr. 2000 – Ron Slank 1961 – Albert Berry, Jr. 2001 – Jeff Haas 1962 – Albert Berry, Jr. 2002 – David Peacock 1963 – F. M. Knapp 2003 – Bill Smith 1964 – F. M. Knapp 2004 – Nason Feldman 1965 – Tommie Vaughn 2005 – Robert Cox 1966 – Tommie Vaughn 2006 – Fernando Somoza 1967 – R. E. Robertson 2007 – Donnie Buckalew 1968 – James Archer 2008 – Bruce Baker 1969 – Ivan Frizzell 2009 – Mac DeLaup 1970 – W. F. (Bill) Russell 2010 – Cary T. Wilson 1971 – Norm Livermore 2011 – Cary T. Wilson 1972 – Marcus Jones 2012 – Mike Smith 1973 – Dan Boone 2013 – Joe Chastang 1974 – Jim Convery 2014 – Mac DeLaup 1975 – Don McMillian 2015 – Chris Poulos 1976 – Ruskin Smith 2016 – Virgil Skinner 1977 – Ramsay Gillman 2017 – Steven Wolf 1978 – George DeMontrond 2018 – Chris Gillman 1979 – Joe Myers 6 PAST CHAIRMEN MEMBER SERVICES ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP Associate membership is available to any business related to the automobile industry and is subject to approval by the HADA Board of Directors. As an Associate Member, you will be listed in the HADA Directory, an essential tool in every dealership, receive periodical email briefings, newsletters and our yearly Chairman’s Report. In addition, members will be invited to attend HADA luncheon meetings held throughout the year, and Preview Night at the Houston Auto Show. Sponsorship opportunities are available for many of these events and the annual HADA Golf Tournament. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE EDUCATION FOUNDATION (ASE-EF) The Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation Program is a partnership among participating auto manufacturers, dealers and select high school/vocational schools. This is an industry-wide “school-to-career” effort to address the nationwide need for qualified service technicians. ASE-EF has been active in the Houston area for 18 years and currently involves 31 high schools. Over 1,500 students have been placed in internships since its inception and about 100 HADA dealer members are participating in the program today. HADA is looking forward to increasing the dealer base so more schools will come aboard in the coming year. HADA also provides scholarship opportunities for qualified ASE-EF students. CONSUMER RELATIONS Because of HADA’s community visibility, consumers frequently contact the Association as their first step in lodging a complaint. The HADA staff provides assistance and guidance toward satisfactory resolution, often averting the filing of formal complaints with the Better Business Bureau, the Attorney General, District Attorney or individual lawsuits. EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS HADA sponsors a variety of educational seminars and workshops developed to educate dealers and their employees on issues affecting the success of dealerships. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE HADA maintains and publishes listings of individuals who are seeking employment at dealerships. Dealer Members can notify HADA of their open positions so that qualifying candidates can be notified. MEMBER SERVICES 7 MEMBER SERVICES GOVERNMENT RELATIONS HADA has a dynamic legislative affairs program. Dealer members and staff are actively involved in local, state and national legislative issues that could impact franchised automobile and truck dealers. HADA NEWS BRIEFS & DEALER ALERTS Published several times a year, HADAToday provides members with current industry information. Members can learn of any new dealer or associate member to the Association, as well as any dealership changes. Dealer Alerts are emailed to members about thefts of vehicles, fraud, bad drafts and other pertinent issues affecting area dealerships. HADA would also like to recognize your company’s accomplishments (i.e. grand openings, awards, outstanding community service activities, etc.). Please email us your information, photos, or articles to [email protected]. LUNCHEON MEETINGS HADA provides an opportunity for inter-dealer relations, as well as dealer and associate member networking, through interesting and educational programs. Our luncheon speakers range from professional athletes to politicians. All are informative, inspirational and entertaining, and bring unique ideas to our industry. HADA kindly thanks our luncheon sponsors! Ally Financial Services American Financial & Automotive Services, Inc. Braeutigam & Associates Financial Services Goree Architects The Houston Chronicle Service Group Teal Construction Company The Wells Group Wier Enterprises 8 MEMBER SERVICES MEMBER SERVICES MEDIA RELATIONS HADA is often called upon by local radio, television and newspaper personnel for information and facts relating to the automotive and truck industry. HADA also promotes the organization's mission, policies and practices in a positive, consistent and credible manner. PUBLIC RELATIONS HADA is proud to offer you public relations services. We are capable of promoting your events,
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