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The Tire Industry Association has redesigned its website to give it a more modern, professional appearance, improved navigation, especia- lly for those seeking information on the association’s highly regarded tyre technician training classes, and to better represent the association in the marketplace. “The TIA website serves as the association’s primary communication tool for members and the industry,” said TIA CEO Richard “Dick” Gust. information. This redesign has been a team effort, and we are excited and to enhance communications with our members and those interes- ted in the tyre industry.” TIA began the redesign process earlier this year working with website design company Potomac Digitek. Based in Gaithersburg, Md., Poto- mac Digitek specialises in online technologies for the association and The new website brings more information to the homepage, making it easier to understand TIA’s value proposition and to encourage mem- bership. This includes prominently presenting the association’s mis- sion statement and a description of “Who We Are.” The home page also features a rotator at the top of the page promoting upcoming training classes as well as photos and information linking to - vocacy efforts, upcoming events, directories, consumer education and other resources, including publications, reference materials, consumer The site also features a responsive design, which allows it to adapt TIA CEO Richard “Dick” Gust. LATEST NEWS - USA TIA LAUNCHES REDESIGNED WEBSITE The Tire & Wheel Authority A Company For More Information Visit www.techeurope.com