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Motor, Mar 2004 by Nash, Tom
Mike Mrozinski, a manager at Capital and Auto National Truck Service in Albany, New York, was recently named the 2004 NAPA/ASE Parts Specialist of the Year. The recognition is awarded to a parts professional within the NAPA organization who demonstrates superior parts knowledge and business practices, a commitment to customer service and training, involvement in the community and outstanding service to the automotive parts, repair and maintenance industry.
"Mike is very deserving of this award, and he truly exemplifies the spirit and ideals of NAPA Auto Parts, ASE and the industry," said NAPA President Bob Susor. "It is our absolute pleasure to recognize Mike as the best-of-the-best."
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Ron Weiner, ASE president, agreed. "Superior customer service, quality standards and continuing education are integral to success in the automotive service business," he said. "Mike has demonstrated his commitment to these benchmarks on all levels. We congratulate and thank him for setting an example for others in the industry."
Mrozinski currently is certified in the P2 Automotive Parts Specialist category, and consistently attends manufacturer clinics, in addition to NAPA and industry training courses. Within his community, he is active in the (aib Scouts, Little League, various charitable organizations and church and school events. he and his wife Kristin have three children. Mrozinski will be recognized at the NAPA annual meeting in Atlanta next month.
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