Dayton Rotarians gather at Frank’s Collision to hear business growth story

Dayton Rotary Club members at the Frank’s Collision Repair Luncheon.

The Dayton Rotary Club took a recent field trip to Frank’s Collision Repair, where members and other community leaders were treated to a luncheon and an inside look at the local business.

Rotarians Kory Whitley and Jeff Jones hosted the club’s meeting at the collision repair center, setting up a private space for the group to enjoy lunch and conduct their program.

Jones, a Rotarian and team member at Frank’s Collision Repair, presented the day’s program—a history of the business and its growth to nine locations. The newest shop, located in Liberty, opened last year.

“My background was with insurance companies for about nine years before joining Frank’s, and I’ve been with Frank’s for the last three years,” said Jones. “I appreciate Kory and Frank’s Collision Repair for giving me multiple opportunities in leadership and in getting involved in our community.”

Dayton Rotary Club President Stephanie Montgomery thanked the hosts, noting their service to both the club and the community.

“The Dayton Rotary Club is privileged to have two Rotarians from this business and is proud of their commitment to community service,” she said. “Thank you, guys, for a great luncheon and for providing a place for us to meet.”

Rotarian Jeff Jones, manager of Frank’s Collision in Dayton, welcomes the Rotary members.

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