Montréal 2018 Welcome to your Forum!
Welcome to your Forum CCIF welcomes all stakeholders to gather and share ideas and knowledge that will benefit and drive the industry as a whole. The major strength of CCIF is its neutrality and inclusiveness. No one stakeholder or sector has priority status. CCIF is committed to providing a meeting environment that is professional and welcoming to all sectors of the industry.
3 Pillars Profitability / Sustainability For everyone People Recruit, Hire, Develop and Retain Vehicle Complexity & Technology Repairing cars to proper specifications
Steering Committee Chairman: Patrice Marcil, Axalta Coating Systems Past Chairman: Joe Carvalho, Economical Insurance CCIF Steering Committee Members: Trista Anger-Miklusek, CSN Corporate (Special Advisor) Colin Asselstine, RSA Insurance Dario Ricciutelli, Wawanesa Insurance Michel Caron, Audatex Canada Colson Cole, AkzoNobel Sean Donaldson, Enterprise Holdings Mike Gilliland, AutoHouse Technologies Inc. John Harvey, CARSTAR - Corporate Craig Hendry, Wendell Motors-Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM Steve Knox, CARSTAR Fredericton Rodica Matei, Wedgeclamp Wade Parker, Pye Chevrolet Buick GMC Limited William Perreault, Desjardins Insurance Kelly Roberts, Fix Auto North Bay Chelsea Stebner, Parr Autobody Peter Sziklai, Tsawwasen Collision CCIF Administration: Brigitte Pesant, AIA Canada Andrew Shepherd, AIA Canada
You should expect us to; Create meaningful agendas and events Offer you different point of views and solutions Bring you the latest information and technology to help you stay ahead and keep you informed on your industry Provide you with opportunities and solutions for Growth, HR and vehicle repair complexity challenges Move the needle
We expect you to; Participate, get involved Support CCIF initiatives Tell us what you think Help us make a difference Safely repair cars to proper specifications
The Education-Industry Connection CCIF 2018 Montréal le 25 mai May 25
The Education-Industry Connection Patrice Marcil NA Customer Experience Director Axalta Coating Systems
Objective Engage the Collision repair industry, through the CCIF in collaborating in the recruitment, development and retention of it s workforce for the future. This industry is unique with all players involved during the entire repair cycle, it s high consolidation level and nationwide MSOs and Franchises We will; Create a workgroup to lead this project and report on progress to the industry through CCIF Contribute to the development of our workforce Collaborate with education professional in a constructive and efficient way Do our part
Industry Education connection Committee / Team Repairers; Analie Quenneville, Fix Auto Schools; Sophie Pepin, Fix Auto Don MacKay, NB Trista Anger, CSN Michel Cinq-Mars, QC Douglas White, CSN Paulo Santos, ON Dana Alexander, CSN Dana s Scott Kucharychen, SK Bill Davidge, Carstar Rachael Wesley-James, Carstar Harold Then, AB Dominic Ieraci, Prochilo Brothers Mark Deroche, BC Industry; Anita Zeitler, RSA Insurance AIA; Joe Carvalho, Economical Insurance Brigitte Pesant Gary Lin, BMW France Daviault Mary Mahoney, Enterprise Patrice Marcil, Axalta Coating Systems
Action Items 1.Roles in a Collision Center 2.Instructor Development 3.Workforce Retention 4.School Improvement and support
Completed/on-going CI-EC initiatives Roles in Collision Centers Instructor Survey Equipment & Training needs Sponsorship program School visit Student Survey Career days Training seminars at CCIF events Training Calendar at CCIF.ca
CI-EC Sponsorship program A year-round sponsorship program. Consists of financial and in-kind contributions: Financial: Minimum amount of $250 and in increments of $250. In-kind ($ Value): training, vehicles, equipment, software, materials, supplies, etc. In-kind contribution participation guidelines apply.
Participating Colleges: 23 Alberta: (2) Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Edmonton Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary British Columbia: (5) British Columbia Institute of Technology, Burnaby College of New Caledonia, Prince George Okanogan College, Kelowna University of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford Vancouver Community College, Vancouver Manitoba (1) Red River College, Winnipeg Newfoundland (1) College of the North Atlantic, Stephenville New Brunswick: (2) New Brunswick Community College, Saint John CCNB - Campus de Bathurst, Bathurst Nova Scotia: (1) Nova Scotia Community College, Halifax Ontario: (3) Centennial College, Toronto Fanshawe College, London Mohawk College, Hamilton Québec: (6) Centre d études professionnelles Saint-Jérôme, Saint-Jérôme Centre de formation professionelle en équipement motorisé, Chicoutimi Centre de formation professionelle - 24 juin, Sherbrooke Centre de formation professionelle Wilbrod-Bherer, Québec Centre Intégré de Mécanique Industrielle de la Chaudière, Saint-Georges L École des métiers de l équipement motorisé de Montréal, Montréal Saskatchewan: (2) Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Saskatoon
Participating Colleges 23 5 2 2 1 3 6 4
Local College Visits CCIF Montreal 2018: l École des métiers de l équipement motorisé de Montréal CCIF Vancouver 2018: Vancouver Community College CCIF Toronto 2019: Fanshawe College
Activities Paul Prochilo and France Daviault attended the Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship (CCDA) National Stakeholder Meeting/ESDC Engagement Session (Ottawa - April 18, 2018). RSOS (Red Seal Occupational Standard) and Harmonization workshop. w/o May 7th in Ottawa attended by Scott Kucharyshen from SASK Polytech
We need your help! Contribute Equipment, consumables Donation Support Help keep instructors up to date Share information Use the Calendar to post your training events Repeat/Sustain
Exciting New Initiative Remember this?
Video package Attracting workforce; 16, 30 seconds video segments 8FR, 8 ENG on Each roles in a collision center determined by the CI-EC committee work Narration and testimonials/interviews Multi purpose, can be used in career fairs, trade shows Social media friendly
Video package Young people attracting young people Generic, can be branded with school, store or a network logo Available to all industry stakeholder Estimated cost of $25 000,00 When? Fall 2018, depending on funding Refinish Technician Your logo here
THE EDUCATION-INDUSTRY CONNECTION Thank you!