The RV Assistance Corp. (RVAC), a for-profit subsidiary of the Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association (RVDA), has recently made a significant contribution to the Mike Molino RV Learning Center.
This donation, amounting to $25,000, brings RVAC’s total contribution to the center to $127,000. This generous donation is a testament to RVAC’s commitment to supporting the RV industry’s educational programs.
RVAC’s donation will support a variety of educational programs available through the RV Learning Center.
These programs, which are made possible through the support of RVAC and other generous contributors, provide affordable continuing education opportunities for various roles within the RV industry. This includes online training for RV service writers/advisors, parts managers, and parts specialists.
The RV Learning Center also offers certification for service managers, parts managers, parts specialists, and warranty administrators, according to a press release.
These certifications provide industry professionals with the knowledge and skills they need to excel in their roles and deliver high-quality service to customers.
The need for such programs is evident. The RV industry is a dynamic and rapidly evolving sector that requires a skilled and knowledgeable workforce. By investing in educational programs and certifications, the industry can attract more people to the profession and ensure they have the training they need to succeed.
Moreover, these programs are not just beneficial for those working in the industry. They also benefit customers who receive high levels of customer service from educated employees. This, in turn, can boost customer satisfaction and loyalty, contributing to the industry’s overall growth and success.
However, despite the clear benefits of these programs, there is still a need for more investment in the RV industry’s education and training. This is where organizations like RVAC and the RVDA, as well as other industry members, can play a crucial role.
The RV industry needs to invest in programs that will attract more people to the profession and provide them with the training they need to succeed. This not only benefits those working in the industry but also the customers they serve.
The recent donation by RVAC to the Mike Molino RV Learning Center is a step in the right direction, but more investment is needed to ensure the industry’s continued growth and success.