The Canadian Collision Industry Forum (CCIF) Steering Committee plays a crucial role in shaping discussions at CCIF events by identifying key topics and priority areas that matter most to Canada’s collision sector. Their insights help ensure that CCIF events remain relevant, impactful, and aligned with industry needs, supporting CCIF’s three pillars: profitability, people, and vehicle technology—all essential for driving industry prosperity.
The CCIF Steering Committee is looking to fill the following roles for the 2025-2027 CCIF Steering Committee:
- Collision repairer: shop owner/manager (1 seat)
- Collision repairer: National/regional network head office representative (2 seats)
- OEM dealer (2 seats)
- Supplier (1 seat)
- Young leader (1 seat)
- Insurer (1 seat)
- Educator (1 seat)
- Special advisor (1 seat)
What makes a good Steering Committee member?
A Steering Committee member must act in the best interests of CCIF, willingly share their own knowledge and expertise, and be willing and able to devote time and effort to CCIF on a volunteer basis.
In addition, specific skills that support the goals and strategic directions of CCIF will be considered assets.
- Must be an active industry leader.
- Must have extensive industry experience and be well-respected among industry stakeholders.
- Should be seen as an industry influencer and contributor, whose actions indicate that they operate in the best interest of industry as a whole.
- Demonstrate previous experience and involvement with CCIF, other industry groups, associations, committees or task forces that could be considered an asset.
Commitment
Being a CCIF Steering Committee member comes with significant responsibility. As a CCIF Steering Committee member, you will help identify key topics and priority areas that matter most to Canada’s collision sector. Your expertise will contribute to ensuring that CCIF events remain relevant, impactful, and aligned with the industry’s evolving needs, supporting the sector’s three pillars: profitability, people, and vehicle technology.
Members must commit to a two-year term, attend all in-person meetings (two per year), and participate in up to eight conference calls annually. Throughout their tenure, committee members are expected to be accountable, engaged, and proactive—contributing their expertise, ideas, and perspectives to help shape the future of Canada’s collision industry. Your application to the CCIF Steering Committee can be made by completing the online form below by no later than 11:59 p.m. EDT October 24, 2024.
Submit an application
To be considered for the CCIF Steering Committee, fill out the form below.
Please note the application period to become a member of the 2025-2027 CCIF Steering Committee is now closed.