Collision Repair Instructor Explores Tech Shortage Solutions at SEMA

Oct. 31, 2017

FenderBender sat down with Edward Arnold, a collision repair technology instructor at the Ellicottville Career and Technical Education Center, at The SEMA Show to talk about the Collision Repair Education Foundation and how shop owners can combat the technician shortage

LAS VEGAS, Nev., Oct. 31, 2017—FenderBender sat down with Edward Arnold, a collision repair technology instructor at the Ellicottville Career and Technical Education Center, at The SEMA Show to talk about the Collision Repair Education Foundation and how shop owners can combat the technician shortage

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