Monthly Archives: <span>August 2004</span>

Trumbull Services to Provide Services for Dollar Thrifty

Connecticut-based Trumbull Services L.L.C. has entered into a multi-year agreement to provide their web enabled Subrosourcesm Subrogation Software to Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group. DTG has an internal subrogation recovery operation, which consists of two locations, Toronto, Canada and Tulsa, Okla. …

DriveCam Video Systems Appoints Moeller

San Diego-based DriveCam Video Systems, a developer of safety technology for improving driving behavior, announced the appointment of Bruce Moeller as president and CEO. Moeller succeeds Ed Andrew, who will remain as a member of the board of directors. Moeller …

ABRA Auto Body & Glass Notes 20th Anniversary

ABRA Auto Body & Glass, a Minneapolis-based company, is celebrating 20 years as a national provider in the damaged vehicle repair industry. In June of 1984, Rollie Benjamin, ABRA’s president and CEO, opened ABRA’s first repair center in Fridley, Minn., …

IBHS Engineers Advise on Homeowner Repairs

Homeowners having roofs repaired after Hurricane Charley must make sure the plywood panels protecting their homes are nailed in place. Engineers from the Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) surveying damage throughout Florida have reportedly observed plywood roofing material …

S.C. Gov. Notes State Eligible for Federal Aid Following Charley’s Visit

South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford announced that damage to local and state government in South Carolina as a result of Hurricane Charley has met the threshold for receiving federal assistance – topping the $5.1 million mark after Federal Emergency Management …

Mass. A.G. Obtains Indictments Against Contractor

A Maynard, Massachusetts contractor was indicted on charges that he defrauded seven cities and towns by claiming that he paid minimum prevailing wages on public projects while failing to pay those full wages to workers, Attorney General Tom Reilly announced. …

Minn. Gov. Directs Commerce Department to Suspend Approval of Insurance Product

Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty has directed the Minnesota Department of Commerce to suspend approval of an insurance product to be sold in Minnesota that have been questioned by some to violate Minnesota law. Earlier this year, the Department approved an …

Experian Conference Set for Boca Raton

CEO coach Ram Charan, ChoicePoint Chairman and CEO Derek Smith, master motivator Dan Clark and Enron whistleblower Sherron Watkins are among the speakers to headline the Vision 2004 Conference, hosted for the 24th year by Experian, a global information solutions …

Craig’s Collision Center Staff Helps Nab Fort Worth Bank Robbers

According to the Beach Street Craig’s Collision Center in Fort Worth, Monday started out like most Mondays—it was busy. Around 10 a.m., two men brought their 1997 GMC pickup in to repair damage to the right side of the vehicle. …

TWCC Appoints Eight to Medical Advisory Committee

The Texas Workers’ Compensation Commission reported it approved the appointment of eight individuals to the Medical Advisory Committee during a public meeting on August 19. Six individuals were reappointed to a second term and two to a first term. The …