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  • President's Message: March 21, 2018

    Wednesday 21 March 2018

    Jeff Peevy, AMAM I can't stress the importance of learning enough! We use the words "learn" and "learning" a lot, but don't always stop and give serious thought to its impact on everything, especially our lives, both personally and professionally. You will see AMi promoting - learning as the only source of a sustainable competitive advantage, and even that statement takes a minute to soak in. So if learning is so important, then understanding our learning style is important as well. AMi has worked with renowned North Carolina State University professor, Richard Felder to provide the "Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire." The Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire takes about 14 short minutes and is both interesting and beneficial. The more you understand about how you learn, the more you play to your learning strengths. The questionnaire can be found hereand the Learning Styles and Strategies document to professor Felder's index can be found here. This simple exercise will raise your level of self-awareness and improve your approach during training opportunities to ensure maximum learning. It's a great tool offered by AMi at no fee and can help you and your coworkers learn and even communicate better. Take the short assess... read more

  • AMi Announces Director of Collision Industry Outreach

    Thursday 15 March 2018

    North Richland Hills, Texas, March 14, 2018 ­- The Automotive Management Institute (AMi), the industry's leading nonprofit provider and collaborator of administration and management education for automotive collision and mechanical service repair professionals, announced Michael Cassata joined the organization in the newly created role of Director of Collision Industry Outreach. In this role, Mike will assist AMi in developing industry relationships and soliciting support for its many programs while promoting the broader value and relevance of the organization. In addition, Mike will help in the development of future programs to ensure the continued growth and service to the industry's educational, and professional credential needs. "Mike and I have worked together for many years promoting professionalism and education in the industry. I am excited to have his assistance in the growth and expansion of AMi. He has always been a strong advocate of exceptional customer service, which fits well with our nonprofit organization's service culture," said AMi President Jeff Peevy, AMAM. Mike recently retired from Amica Insurance, where he held positions as National Repair Assistance Program Manager (DRP), National CAT Manager, and Salvage/Recovery Manager. Since his retirement, Mike has offered consulting services through his company, Hammer Insights. He was the founding member of the I-CAR Rochester Committee and continues to serve on numerous industry adv... read more

  • President's Message: March 14, 2018

    Wednesday 14 March 2018

    Jeff Peevy, AMAM One of the things that make the Automotive Management Institute unique, within our industry, is our graduation ceremonies. Twice a year, AMi recognizes its graduates in a formal cap and gown ceremony. It is the highlight of our year as we connect with graduates, their friends and families and the industry to celebrate notable professional achievement. Each graduation ceremony moves me as I see and feel the value of personal investment and how meaningful it is to the graduate and their families. In fact, we have many individuals who represent up to three generations of AMi graduates. The point is, investing in yourself matters, to you professionally and to your family. It establishes a legacy that elevating yourself through education changes people's lives and especially the lives most important to you.Have you earned an AMi professional designation? If you have been attending training over the years and completing  an AMi student form each time, you may be closer to graduation than you think. If you are interested in finding out, send us an email at [email protected]

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