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3M and CARSTAR Support Launch of New-Age Collision Program at FTCC

Companies joined with other industry entities in putting their financial support behind the program and being present at the official launch on Feb. 4.

I-CAR CEO Speaks at FTCC Grand Opening Ceremony in North Carolina

I-CAR Professional Development Program – Education Edition (PDP-EE) is the foundation curriculum for Fayetteville (N.C.) Technical Community College.

North Carolina SkillsUSA Winner Prepares for Nationals

After winning the North Carolina State SkillsUSA competition, Fayetteville Technical Community College student James Song is heading to Nationals.

Fayetteville Tech Announces “Draft Days” for Upcoming Collision Grads

Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC) announced that it has scheduled “Draft (Hiring) Days” March 12-13 for upcoming graduates of the Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology Program.

Fayetteville Tech in North Carolina Announces ‘Draft Days’ for Collision Repair and Refinishing Graduates

Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC) in Fayetteville, N.C., announced that it has scheduled “Draft (Hiring) Days” in conjunction with the upcoming class of 2018 graduation for students in the Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology and Automotive Systems Technology programs.

The Collision Centers in Long Island, N.Y., Highlights Longtime Painter Cesar Estrella

In March, Cesar Estrella will celebrate his 15th year with The Collision Centers, an MSO in Long Island, N.Y.

Connected-Cars Workshop: Weighing Benefits, Risks of Self-Driving Vehicles

Panelists at a July 5 workshop weighed the benefits of autonomous vehicles against the potential risks, touching on issues ranging from diagnostics to cybersecurity.

Head of Popular N.C. Collision Repair Program Resigns, Points to Caliber Collision Relationship

Paul Gage, the director of the collision repair program at Fayetteville (N.C.) Technical Community College, has resigned, pointing to the school’s close relationship with Caliber Collision as one of the reasons, according to a news report.

Caliber Collision’s Changing Lanes Program Gives Nine Soldiers Collision Careers

Developed in partnership with Fayetteville Technical Community College and Ft. Bragg’s Career Skills Program, Changing Lanes is the first program in the country to provide active-duty service members with training and employment opportunities in the collision repair industry prior to transitioning out of the U.S. Armed Forces.

Reader’s Choice: What Does the Future Employment Picture Look Like for Entry-Level Techs?

Changes in vehicle technology have brought to light the need to attract and train highly talented people to handle the ever-increasing demand for trained techs to fix today’s vehicles.