Automotive Management Institute Partners with Canada’s Color Compass University

Automotive Management Institute Partners with Canada’s Color Compass University

The Automotive Management Institute (AMi) announced that it has partnered with Color Compass Corp. to increase Canadian access to collision repair administrative, customer service and management training, certificates and professional designations through its Color Compass University.

The Automotive Management Institute (AMi) announced that it has partnered with Color Compass Corp. to increase Canadian access to collision repair administrative, customer service and management training, certificates and professional designations through its Color Compass University.

“This relationship is consistent with the AMi strategic direction, to collaborate with training providers and learning supporters to ensure easy access to relevant industry-developed educational tracks and verifiable credentials for administrative-based staff,” said AMi President Jeff Peevy. “We are excited and appreciative to Color Compass Corporation for their support and applaud their leadership position in the promotion of learning.”

In the agreement, Color Compass University will promote the AMI core belief, mission and educational offerings and help strengthen the institute’s professional recognition programs throughout the Canadian collision repair industry. Color Compass has offices in Edmonton and Vancouver.

“Color Compass University is excited to partner with AMi, providing a unique training platform to the Canadian marketplace, helping to satisfy the demand for increased industry knowledge,” Color Compass Director of Business Development Emile Fremont said.

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