Sherwin-Williams Joins I-CAR Sustaining Partner Program

Jan. 31, 2019
Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes has joined I-CAR's Sustaining Partner program, to enhance collision repair industry training and ensure complete, safe and quality repairs.

Jan. 31, 2019—Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes has joined I-CAR’s Sustaining Partner program, an initiative designed to mobilize organizations in support of I-CAR’s mission to enhance collision repair industry training and ensure complete, safe and quality repairs.

Beginning in 2019, automotive refinish professionals can earn I-CAR credits for completing Sherwin-Williams training courses at no additional cost.

The ultimate goal of the Sustaining Partner program is to reduce the cost of I-CAR training to collision repair shops, as well as to help fund vocational school programs throughout the U.S.

Rod Habel, Sherwin-Williams director of training, says the existing curriculum of Sherwin-Williams training courses will be supplemented by additional courses to be introduced throughout the year. I-CAR will provide Sherwin-Williams with support for developing and building training classes to ensure they meet I-CAR accreditation standards.

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