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AMI Emil Stanley Merit Award To Pay for NACE Trip Application Deadline is Aug. 15 BEDFORD, TEXAS, Feb. 28, 2006 - The Automotive Management Institute (AMI) is accepting applications for the 2006 Emil Stanley Merit Award. The scholarship is awarded annually to an individual who works in an Automotive Service Association (ASA) Collision Division member-business and who displays a desire to improve their business skills through management education. The 2006 award marks the 16th year in which AMI and ASA have honored Emil Stanley with this commemorative management-oriented scholarship. The award provides recipient's travel, hotel and registration expenses to attend the 2006 International Autobody Congress & Exposition (NACE) in Las Vegas, Nov. 1-4. NACE, the world's collision repair event, is sponsored by ASA and offers a comprehensive lineup of AMI, industry and technical seminars, a trade show with 500-plus exhibiting companies and the opportunity to network with other automotive service professionals. To be eligible for the award, the following requirements must be met: applicants must work in the collision repair industry; must demonstrate an interest in self-improvement through management education; must own or work for a business that is an ASA member in good standing; and, if the applicant is not the business owner, must be recommended by the business owner. AMI Trustees and their employees, and the Emil Stanley Scholarship Selection Committee and their employees, are not eligible to apply. To request a scholarship application, call AMI at (800) 272-7467, ext. 241, or fill out a scholarship application online at www.amionline.org. Applications must be received by AMI on or before Aug. 15, 2006. The scholarship recipient will be notified by AMI on or before Sept. 6, 2006. ASA established the Emil Stanley Merit Award to honor Mr. Stanley's lifelong contributions to the automotive service industry. Publisher of Automotive Body Repair News (ABRN) until his death in 1989, he was a strong advocate of NACE and of professionalizing the automotive repair industry. The 2006 scholarship is made possible by commitments from ASA to AMI's resource development effort ¬¬- EXCEL. AMI was established to answer the demand for continuing education tailored specifically for the business needs of the automotive service industry. The Institute offers the Accredited Automotive Manager (AAM) designation, the first business management accreditation exclusively for the automotive service professional. To date, AMI programs have attracted more than 132,000 enrollments throughout North America. AMI is a not-for-profit educational foundation to which tax-deductible contributions can be made. For more information about the Institute, its curriculum, or EXCEL, please contact AMI at (800) 272-7467 ext. 241, or visit the AMI Web site at www.amionline.org.
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