INDUSTRY NEWS TOWING & RECOVERY
Giving Back to the Brave: Warrior Winches’ Commitment to Towing Community
Left – Jeff Bimson CEO Warrior Winches, Center - Lauren Colón, Executive Director of the International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum, Right – Lee Marriott Commercial Director Warrior Winches. Warrior Winches, a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty winches and hoists, today announced a pledge to donate 1% of all online sales to the International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum’s Survivors Fund. This fund provides critical financial assistance to towing and recovery operators injured or killed in the line of duty, helping families facing unexpected hardship. “At Warrior Winches, we believe business should be more than just profits - it should make a positive impact on society and support local communities,” said Jeff Bimson, CEO of Warrior Winches. “That’s why we made the commitment to support the Survivor Fund. This cause perfectly aligns with our company vision and our philosophy of a business based on family values.” 14
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“As a supplier into the industry we recognize the danger that towing operators face every day, we salute their commitment to keeping other people safe, whilst risking their own safety. Tragically this can result in incidents that can have major impact on the operators and their families. If our donation can offer some kind of support to even just one person then we believe it’s worth it. This pledge reaffirms our commitment to using our success to serve others.” Lauren Colón, Executive Director of the International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum, welcomed the donation. “This generous pledge from Warrior Winches will help provide crucial assistance to families of fallen tow operators when they need it the most,” she said. “We’re thankful for partners like Warrior who are dedicated to our mission of honoring towing professionals.”