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Bridgestone Names 2024 ASE Master Technician of the Year

Tire Review Magazine

Bridgestone Retail Operations (BSRO), a subsidiary of Bridgestone Americas , announced Lloyd Kozak as its 2024 ASE Master Technician of the Year. The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence recently honored Kozak at an awards ceremony. He also earned all ASE certifications, including his L1.

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Bridgestone Names 2024 ASE Master Technician of the Year

Tire Review Magazine

Bridgestone Retail Operations (BSRO), a subsidiary of Bridgestone Americas , announced Lloyd Kozak as its 2024 ASE Master Technician of the Year. The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence recently honored Kozak at an awards ceremony. He also earned all ASE certifications, including his L1.

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ATI Accepts Generous Donations of Camaro and Impala from Hendrick Automotive Group

Advanced Technology Institute

On Thursday, April 7, 2022, Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) students were thrilled to receive two new “toys” in the form of a Chevrolet Camaro and Impala to be used in the Automotive Technician Program at ATI. The Automotive Technology Program is a comprehensive, 15-month ASE certified light duty diesel course.

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What Does Certified Collision Repair Mean for Your Car?

Miracle Body and Paint

A certified collision repair shop will have certification credentials from the vehicle manufacturer or a reputable third-party organization, such as the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) or the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Look for these certifications when selecting a repair shop.

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Car ADAS Solutions ADAS Calibration Technician Certification Program Recognized by I-CAR as Industry Training Alliance Accredited

AutoInc.

The protocol sets educational knowledge and skills objectives necessary to perform complete, safe and quality repairs, as defined by the collision repair industry in cooperation with I-CAR. They must also offer courses that meet the non-profit organization’s industry knowledge and skills protocol.