Collision Industry Conference Education and Training Committee Asks Industry to Take Survey

Collision Industry Conference Education and Training Committee Asks Industry to Take Survey

This survey will enable the committee to further identify educational challenges and opportunities facing the industry and bring solutions to support educational growth and success.

The Collision Industry Conference (CIC) Education & Training Committee recently announced it is seeking input from collision repairers on a short survey.

This survey, combined with other recent industry surveys, will enable the CIC Education & Training Committee to further identify educational challenges and opportunities facing the industry and bring a series of suggestions and solutions to support educational growth and success.

Informed by this project, the committee, in collaboration with industry training providers, will improve its understanding of the educational landscape.

“The CIC Education and Training Committee is dedicated to improving the relevance, efficiency and effectiveness of our industry’s educational efforts, so please help us,” said CIC Education and Training Committee Co-Chair Jeff Peevy.

The survey consists of 10 simple questions taking less than five minutes to complete. Individual answers will be kept confidential, and only aggregated information will be used. Information and conclusions from the survey will be revealed at the CIC meeting in Palm Springs on January 12th, 2017.

For more information, contact Jeff Peevy at (224) 704-3840 or [email protected]. Access the survey by clicking here.

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