Eilis makes the hall of Fame

March 07, 2012
Eilis makes the hall of Fame Eilis Murray, AVRO President
Share:

Association of Vehicle Recovery Operators (AVRO) President Eilis Murray, became the first woman from Europe and the first person from Ireland to enter the Hall of Fame at the International Towing & Recovery Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee.  Eilis joined colleagues from the USA and Canada, as part of the annual ceremony to induct new members to the Hall of Fame.


Those entering the Hall of Fame are considered as having made a significant contribution to the recovery industry and Eilis' work in leading AVRO, won her the support and nomination of her colleagues.  She took over as the first female president of the association in 2009 and is now in her third term.  Eilis was accompanied to the Hall of Fame ceremony by council member and former AVRO president Steve Shinnick.

Eilis' portrait will join all the others on a special wall in the Hall of Fame, recognising almost 300 professionals who have received the highest accolade in the international recovery industry.  In all around 20 countries were represented in the Hall of Fame. 
PREVIOUS ARTICLE
Recovery Camp
NEXT ARTICLE
New Country Manager at Mondial

More from RECOVERY

Free ELVES EV Dismantling Training in Kildare and Monaghan

Free ELVES EV Dismantling Training in Kildare and Monaghan

icon This November, ELVES will once...
New EU rules to make the automotive sector more sustainable

New EU rules to make the automotive sector more sustainable

icon The European Union Environment...
SEALEY launches latest tool promotion

SEALEY launches latest tool promotion

icon The latest Tool Promotion from...
ELVES exceeds Ireland’s reuse, recycling and recovery targets for sixth year in a row

ELVES exceeds Ireland’s reuse, recycling and recovery targets for sixth year in a row

icon ELVES, the producer compliance...
Countdown to Classic Car Show is on

Countdown to Classic Car Show is on

icon The Bohernabreena Classic Car...
Sealey catalogue in demand

Sealey catalogue in demand

icon The latest edition of the new...

More from AUTOBIZ