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Kadel's Auto Body Promotes Vorisek to Journeyman Body Technician

Newberg native Cory Vorisek is employed at Kadel's Auto Body's Beaverton facility.

Kadel's Auto Body employees
Left to Right: Kadel’s President Don Braden,
Vorisek’s mentor Mark Light, and Cory Vorisek

(BEAVERTON, Ore.) - Don Braden President and CEO of Kadel's Auto Body announced today that Cory Vorisek has been promoted to Journeyman Body Technician at Kadel's Auto Body Beaverton located on Rose Lane in Beaverton, Oregon.

Vorisek joined Kadel’s Auto Body in March 2005 as a Tear Down Technician after completing the two year Auto Collision Repair Program at Portland Community College.

A native of Newberg, Cory Vorisek graduated from Newberg High School and currently resides in the area.

Founded in 1954, Kadel’s is the 10th largest independently owned auto body collision repair provider in the U.S.

Since its founding the company has expanded to twelve locations based on the quality of its customer service and reputation in the communities it serves and its partnership with the insurance industry.

Based in Tigard, Oregon, Kadel’s is the region’s largest provider of auto body repair services.

The company uses the latest technology to repair cars and trucks that have received body damage and their technicians, like Cory Vorisek, reflect a higher degree of education and familiarity that is found in the nation's most progressive companies like Kadel's.

In addition to their reputation as a quality auto body repair shop, Kadel's is a green company that goes the extra mile to ensure that all phases of the body and paint process are environmentally sensitive.

To learn more about Kadel's, visit their Website at: Kadels.com; or for more information call Kadel's Auto Body at 503-598-1159.




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