Education Foundation Seeking Tech Uniform Sponsors

May 31, 2013

May 31, 2013—The Collision Repair Education Foundation is seeking sponsorships from collision industry businesses to help provide secondary and post-secondary collision students nationwide with Cintas technician shirts and paint uniforms for the upcoming school year.

“Over the years, we have found that many industry members aren’t aware of their local collision school programs and in order to fulfill the industry’s dire need of capable and efficient entry-level workers, we all need to start taking an active role with these collision programs,” said Brandon Eckenrode, director of development for the Education Foundation. “Sponsoring these work uniforms is a great initial opportunity to support local collision school programs.”

The Education Foundation said the work uniforms can be sponsored for $50 each, which includes a pair of Cintas work pants and a technician shirt. Companies that sponsor at least 100 uniforms will have their corporate logo printed on the back of the shirts.

To get involved with the sponsorship opportunity, contact Eckenrode by email at [email protected].

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