• Steering Through the Storm: Bill Johnson on Towing Industry Advocacy and Navigating FTC Scrutiny

  • Apr 17 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast
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Steering Through the Storm: Bill Johnson on Towing Industry Advocacy and Navigating FTC Scrutiny

  • Summary

  • Discover the undercurrents of the towing industry with incoming TRAA president Bill Johnson, navigating through the turbulent waters of the FTC's junk fee initiative and the recent inclusion of towing services in their investigation. Uncover the strategies for an industry under scrutiny, as we explore the significance of these developments and the essential role of unity and national associations like TRAA in steering the industry. Celebrating the legacy of Joanne Blyton's presidency, we probe into the active steps required to champion our cause and the indispensable function of a collective voice in Washington D.C.

    Join us as we dissect the legislative challenges and advocate for clarity and fairness in the towing world. Bill Johnson offers a treasure trove of insights, from the intricacies of a recent meeting with the DOT to the creation of a task force aimed at reviewing towing fees. We're not just talking shop; we're building a community of professionals through monthly Zoom calls and a glossary of terms designed to enhance unity and professionalism. Learn the power of membership, discover the art of weaving detailed service narratives, and find out why a strong, united front is paramount in educating officials and the public about the complexities of towing services.

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