Oxford, Pa. January 21, 2016 – 3D President, Dave Niestroy announced receiving the prestigious 2016 Small Business of the Year Award presented by the Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry.
Each year the Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry honors a member business with the Small Business of the Year Award, which is granted to a company that epitomizes the true meaning of entrepreneurship, leadership and success. It is a company that took significant risk, yet achieved substantial commercial success while remaining active in community service. The Chamber also honors a Nonprofit Organization which was the United Way for 2016.
“I want to thank my parents for allowing me to use their garage starting in 1977 to paint everything from bicycles to lawn mowers to eventually cars”, stated Niestroy, during his speech to over 300 in attendance at the Chamber’s awards dinner on Wednesday, January 20th. Niestroy, who is a Chester County native, started the business in 1981 by first renting a bay at his now largest production shop located in West Chester Pennsylvania.
“This was a group effort and was well earned”, stated Craig Camacho, 3D’s VP of Marketing & Business Development. “Dave is very generous and does a lot for our different communities but he is not the kind of guy to publically pat himself on the back or to come up with a polished speech so seeing him accept this award and speak with such passion was really nice”.
Founded in 1981 by Dave Niestroy, the independently owned multi shop operator has some of the largest state of the art facilities of their kind in the Northeast region of the country. 3D offers its customers the highest quality workmanship with a no excuse attitude. Driven, Dynamic, and Dedicated are the three “D’s” that differentiate 3D from the competition. For additional information regarding 3D Collision Centers, please contact VP of Marketing & Business Development, Craig Camacho at 484-885-2500 or CraigC@3DBodyWorks.com.
The Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry represents a membership of nearly 800 businesses, ranging in size from some of the largest employers in Pennsylvania to small businesses and sole proprietorships. As a “Chamber of influence” and the largest Chamber in Chester County, we serve as the voice for business on local, state and federal level issues that impact the business climate, job creation and the quality of life in our region. To learn more, visit www.CCCBI.org.