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ASCR changes its name to Restoration Industry Association.


April 18, 2007 - Formerly Association of Specialist in Cleaning and Restoration, RIA has adopted a new code of ethics, developed a strategic plan and vision, hired new staff, and retooled its governance strategy. Association will provide information through education and variety of vehicles to industry, its members, and general public. It will also take action to preserve open competition that public depends on for its members' services.


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Formerly The Association Of Specialists In Cleaning & Restoration (ASCR)

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Restoration Industry Association

Release date: April 16, 2007

The Association of Specialists in Cleaning & Restoration (ASCR) has changed its name and is now the Restoration Industry Association (RIA).

Why? Because it better defines what the association and its members do. ASCR has undergone a major evolution during the past 17 months - adopting a new mission statement, a new code of ethics, developing a new strategic plan and vision, hiring new staff, retooling its governance strategy and moving towards becoming an association that defines the industry. To the industry and the public, RIA will stand for: Representation Information Action

RIA will represent its members' interests to the public, the media, government and other audiences. RIA will provide information through education and a variety of vehicles to the industry, its members and the general public. RIA will take action to preserve the open competition the public depends on for its members' services.

RIA takes the strengths of ASCR - its history, knowledge, ethical responsibility and technical expertise - and will combine them with a focused vision, strong leadership and a clearly defined agenda to better serve the industry and those within it. Each member renews and restores buildings and their contents in some manner. They tell customers, "we'll make it better" and they use their knowledge and expertise to do just that. Restoration defines what members of RIA do, and the Restoration Industry Association is the entity that brings those professionals together.
Company Information:
Name: Restoration Industry Association
Address: 9810 Patuxent Woods Dr., Suite K
City: Columbia
State: MD
ZIP: 21046-1595
Country: USA
Phone: 443-878-1000
http://www.ascr.org


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