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Automotive Management Institute honours Class of 2017 at NACE Automechanika

Pictured is the AMi class of 2017. AMi recognized seven Customer Service Representatives, one Accredited Master Collision-Repair Estimator, six Accredited Automotive Managers and 20 Accredited Master Automotive Managers.

North Richland Hills, Texas — August 23, 2017 — Proud graduates of the Automotive Management Institute (AMi) recently celebrated their efforts and achievements at their graduation ceremony, held at NACE Automechanika.  

During this year’s graduation ceremony, AMi recognized seven Customer Service Representatives, one Accredited Master Collision-Repair Estimator, six Accredited Automotive Managers and 20 Accredited Master Automotive Managers.

“It was an honour to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of this group of industry professionals during our graduation ceremony,” said Jeff Peevy, AMi President. “This ceremony was the second graduating class for 2017, and we are excited to see the growth of AMi reflected in the number of graduates and the diversity of certificates and professional designations being awarded.”

The graduation ceremony celebrated many “firsts,” with AMi recognizing its first graduating class of Customer Service Representatives.

This year’s event also recognized the first graduating class of Accredited Master Collison-Repair Estimators. The designation requires that students complete multiple categories of training and professional achievement, including business related and soft skills, technical damage analysis and information provider knowledge.

The ceremony honoured the 24th class of Accredited Automotive Managers (AAMs). The second graduating class of 2017 includes six automotive service and collision repair professionals who earned the Institute’s prestigious AAM designation by successfully completing AMi courses and accumulating a minimum of 120 credits.

The AMi graduation honoured 20 students of its third graduating class of Accredited Master Automotive Manager designation. Those receiving this designation have successfully completed a number of AMi courses and accumulated a minimum of 180 credits.

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