Thursday, November 15, 2012

The AAM Class of 2012 Automotive Management Institute Honors

Automotive Management Institute (AMI) honored approved car manager (AAMS) Class 19 vehicle maintenance during the week of October 12 in New Orleans National World War II Museum. The successful completion of the 2012 graduating class recognized 80 automotive service and repair professionals AMI courses, and has accumulated at least 120 credits, access to the Institute of famous AAM specified.

Continuing education institutes automobile service professionals, to improve their business management skills. In addition to providing enterprise management class, AAM specify Institute offers the industry's first commercial education certification. AMI courses focus on five core areas of business management education: financial management, marketing, sales, operations and services, business and management, as well as personnel and human resource development.

"I am pleased to be able to recognize these people, their achievements, saying:" AMI Vice Chairman Tim McDonald. The professionalism and commitment of these men and women "really make the assets of our industry."

AAM AMI Executive Director Toni Slaton added: automotive service professionals to join this elite group of 1646 before they understand and respect on the success of his career and business significance of continuing education is my pleasure, recognize the value of these graduates, they put their education. "

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