| Five years after admitting its first school into membership, the
I-CAR Industry Training Alliance awarded its 50,000th I-CAR point to a
student at a career and technical school or college. Kyle Palmer, a
graduate of Texas State Technical College in Waco, Texas and employee
of Leo Martin Chevrolet in Lake Jackson, Texas, was the recipient of
the 50,000th point.
“50,000 is not just a number, but
proof that we are making a difference in preparing capable entry-level
candidates for careers in the collision industry,” says Ron Ray,
Executive Director of the I-CAR Education Foundation.
Archie
Watley, one of Palmer’s former collision repair instructors at Texas
State Technical College, says “I have seen various examples of his
talent and have been impressed by his work ethic, diligence,
persistence, and intellectual integrity. He possesses a natural ability
for decision-making and problem solving. He must be a valuable asset
to the company that employs him.”
Palmer will receive an I-CAR class discount coupon, an I-CAR Online Training redemption code and a free subscription to CollisionWeek.
As
a participant in the Alliance, students have the option of earning
I-CAR points for training completed while in the career and technical
school or college setting. Upon graduation, the student or his/her
employer then has the option to purchase those points at a discounted
rate of up to 76 percent. Students are encouraged to use these points
as a resume builder when applying for employment or to use these points
to achieve their Platinum Individual designation.
For a
list of schools participating in the Alliance or to download a school
or student application, please visit the Education Foundation web site
at www.ed-foundation.org or call (888) 722.3787.
Source: Automotive Body Repair News at http://www.abrn.com/abrn/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=400333.
|
|