CARSTAR guides future repairers at SkillsUSA

Jan. 1, 2020
CARSTAR Auto Body Repair Experts returned to the 48th Annual SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference where they helped educate, next generation of auto body repair professionals.

CARSTAR Auto Body Repair Experts returned to the 48th Annual SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference where they helped educate, guide and evaluate the next generation of auto body repair professionals.

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SkillsUSA is a national organization of students, teachers and industry, working together to ensure America has a skilled work force. Quality career and technical education is the centerpiece of the SkillsUSA conference where more than 15,000 students, teachers, education leaders, and representatives from more than 1,100 national corporations, trade associations, businesses and labor unions participate in the event.

Each year, the annual SkillsUSA Championships, the national- level competition for public high school and college/postsecondary technical students enrolled in career and technical education programs, visits Kansas City, where CARSTAR is headquartered. Members of CARSTAR including the corporate team and local store owners participated as technical directors and judges during the championships.

Bob Keith, Senior Director of Education and Training, is in his 10th year of attending and participating in the conference. Keith is part of the National Technical Committee in the structural analysis segment of the championships. He is a part of the team that establishes the competition standards, sets-up the competition segment, runs the competition and then takes down the segment once the competition is over.

Keith believes the conference is an invaluable part of finding the future talent necessary to sustain the quality of the auto body repair industry.

"SkillsUSA puts the need for properly trained and dedicated young men and women in the spotlight,” said Keith. “As CARSTAR depends on these highly skilled workers for its success, it is a natural fit for us to be involved not just on the national level but also on the local level."

Along with Keith, Stacy Bartnik, Vice President of Field Services for CARSTAR Auto Body Repair Experts, Brett and Dan Bailey, of A&B CARSTAR of Riverside, and Gerald Wicklund of Wicklunds CARSTAR Collision Center in Liberty, Mo., served as judges.

“It is a pleasure to meet the next generation of auto body repair technicians every year at SkillsUSA and see them compete for top honors in the industry,” said Bartnik. “SkillsUSA provides an excellent platform for gaining good technical skills and strong communications skills, both important attributes as these students go to work in collision shops around the country.”

For more information, visit www.skillsusa.org.

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