SAF-Holland has announced its continued support of the Wyakin Foundation through its Gold Line Quality Parts product line with Vipar Heavy Duty members, donating $60,000 to the charitable group.
by Staff
January 24, 2018
Wyakin Executive Director Brent Taylor accepts SAF-Holland donation.Photo via Today's Trucking
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Wyakin Executive Director Brent Taylor accepts SAF-Holland donation. Photo via Today's Trucking
SAF-Holland has announced its continued support of the Wyakin Foundation through its Gold Line Quality Parts product line with Vipar Heavy Duty members, donating $60,000 to the charitable group.
The Wyakin Foundation’s mission is to connect wounded and injured veterans to successful and fulfilling civilian futures through education, development, and guidance. Wyakin serves the veterans by providing expert professional and leadership development, strategic networking support, academic and career planning, and project management experiences.
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“Our promotion was focused on the Gold Line Quality Parts product line of high quality parts used in conjunction with our fifth wheels, landing gear, and suspensions,” said Tom Bronz, director of sales, SAF-Holland Aftermarket. “We are excited about the success of this new promotion through the enthusiastic participation by Vipar Heavy Duty members.”
SAF-Holland presented Brent Taylor, executive director of Wyakin Foundation, a check at Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week in Las Vegas.
“There are veterans throughout the country in need of the services that we provide, said Taylor. “By answering the call to serve those who have served us, partners like SAF-Holland help us to offer life-changing services to our wounded veterans.”
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