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Home arrow News arrow CCIF Comes to Ontario This Weekend
CCIF Comes to Ontario This Weekend Print E-mail
Written by CRM News   
Tuesday, 17 June 2008

TORONTO, ON -- June 17, 2008 -- The latest edition of the Canadian Collision Industry Forum (CCIF) will be held this Saturday June 21 at the Delta Meadowvale in Mississauga, ON.

CCIF Mississauga promises an opportunity to join with hundreds of collision repairers, insurers, suppliers and service providers to learn new information that will help you manage your business and plan for the future. The full agenda follows:

7.30 am - Registration / Breakfast          

8.30 am

- Chairman’s Message: Tony Canade (Assured Automotive)
- Welcome to Mississauga Address: Hazel McCallion, Mayor of Mississauga
- Process & Innovation: Myths, Lies and Leadership….The Simple Truth About How to Lead Your Market, Your Business and Your Life: Donald Cooper (The Donald Cooper Corporation)
- Coffee Break: Sponsored by Canavans Central Appraisal Limited
- A World View of Collision Repair: Stunning New Information From the Latest IBIS Global Collision Repair Conference: Tony Canade (Assured Automotive)
-  Need to Know: Regulations Affecting the Use of Coatings in Collision Repair: Bruce Henderson (DuPont Performance Coatings)

-Ontario’s New Streamlined Approval Process for Air Permits: Sarah Paul (Ministry of the Environment      - The Facts on Low VOC Conversions: Cindy Macdonald  

12.00 pm - Lunch                                                                        

1.00 pm

- CCIF Skills Program: The Industry’s Drive to Promote Collision Repair as a Career Choice
Through Skills Competitions: Leanne Blackborow (Skills Canada)
- Keeping Your Young Trained Staff: The “Y” Factor: Engaging the Younger Generation: Laura Cole (Dale Carnegie Business Group)
- Coffee Break: Sponsored by Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes

- Mentors at Work: Attracting, Training & Retaining the Workforce of Tomorrow Through In-House Mentoring: Mark Claypool (VeriFacts Automotive)
- The Insurers’ Point of View: Insurer Views on the Topics Covered at this CCIF (Panel Discussion)

4.00 pm - Conclusion, followed by Reception: Sponsored by PPG Canada

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