ASE Hosts 50th Anniversary Celebration in Herndon, VA

Many past ASE chairmen were in attendance as special guests to celebrate the 50th anniversary of ASE.

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) recently hosted its Board of Governors meeting in Herndon, Virginia. The event had extra special meaning as many past ASE chairmen were in attendance as special guests to celebrate the 50th anniversary of ASE.

The following ASE chairmen, dating back to 1988, joined the current ASE Board of Governors and invited guests for the festivities:  

2021 – Mark Polke

2020 – Bobby Bassett

2019 – Tom Trisdale

2018 – Ted Hayes

2017 – Jeff Walker

2015 – Greg Gaulin

2014 – Glenn Dahl

2013 – Rob Barto

2012 – Mike Phillips

2008-2009 – Joe Torchiana

2005 – Bill Bergen

2004 – Bill Willis

2002-2003 – Dennis Terrill

1998 – Bruce Gerhardt

1997 – Al Duebber

1991 – Mike Coley

1988 – Rick Dube

Front Row – Left to Right: Bobby Bassett, 2020 ASE Chair; Rick Dube, 1988 ASE Chair; Tom Trisdale, 2019 ASE Chair; Greg Gaulin, 2015 ASE Chair; Mike Phillips, 2012 ASE Chair; Dennis Terrill, 2002-2003 ASE Chair; Bill Willis, 2004 ASE Chair Second Row – Left to Right: Al Duebber, 1997 ASE Chair; Mark Polke, 2021 ASE Chair; Joe Torchiana, 2008-2009 ASE Chair; Bill Bergen, 2005 ASE Chair; Ted Hayes, 2018 ASE Chair; Rob Barto, 2013 ASE Chair Back Row – Left to Right: Glenn Dahl, 2014 ASE Chair; Bruce Gerhardt, 1998 ASE Chair; Mike Coley, 1991 ASE Chair; Jeff Walker, 2017 ASE Chair

“It was a great honor to have so many past chairmen celebrate such a major milestone. Each one has made an indelible mark on ASE and we thank them for their continued guidance and support,” said Tim Zilke, ASE president and CEO. “In addition to the festivities, we had a very productive and informative meeting and we greatly appreciate the members of the ASE Board of Governors for devoting their time and expertise to ensure the continued success of ASE for the next 50 years.” 

During the meeting, the attendees discussed pertinent topics and future plans, including the new ADAS and hybrid/electric vehicle safety ASE tests, the ASE Education Foundation’s Adopt-A-School program, ASE Training Managers Council (ATMC) activities, as well as recently conducted research findings and communications activities conducted to build awareness, inform stakeholders and further the ASE mission. The meeting ended with a special reception and dinner commemorating the historic 50 years of ASE.

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