The Mike Molino RV Learning Center has established a Legacy Fund to honor the late Chuck Boyd, a longtime RVDA Dealer Services Manager whose work over more than 25 years shaped member engagement and education across the recreational vehicle industry.
The fund is designed to extend Boyd’s impact by supporting professional development programs for dealership employees, reinforcing priorities he championed throughout his career.
The announcement was made by the RV Learning Center.
Based in Fairfax, Virginia, the Mike Molino RV Learning Center created the Legacy Fund to recognize Boyd’s decades of service to RVDA dealer members nationwide. Boyd played a central role in advancing member retention and recruitment initiatives while serving as a key point of contact for dealers across the country.
Among his responsibilities, Boyd managed the Go RVing Dealer Tie-In Program and represented RVDA and the RV Learning Center at major industry trade shows and conventions. Through that work, he helped elevate the association’s visibility and encouraged broader participation among dealer members.
“Chuck’s commitment to RVDA and its members left an indelible mark on the association,” Phil Ingrassia, president of the Recreational Vehicle Dealers Association, said in a press release. “This Legacy Fund ensures his contributions will continue to inspire and support RV dealers for years to come.”
According to the RV Learning Center, donations made in Boyd’s memory will be directed toward education and training initiatives aimed at strengthening dealership employee skills and professional growth.
Contributions to the Legacy Fund can be made online by selecting the “Dedicate this gift” option under donor acknowledgement and designating Chuck Boyd’s name.
Donations may also be mailed to the RV Learning Center at 3930 University Drive in Fairfax, Virginia, with Boyd’s name included to designate the memorial contribution.
The Mike Molino RV Learning Center is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.