RVTI, Blue Compass to Attend School Counselor Conference – RVBusiness – Breaking RV Industry News
The RV Technical Institute (RVTI) will be partnering with Blue Compass RV during the upcoming 2024 American School Counselor Conference. The annual event takes place this year July 13-16 in Kansas City, Mo., according to a News & Insights report by the RV Industry Association (RVIA).
The RV Technical Institute regularly attends this event to connect with counselors and administrators to educate them on the program and its certified RV technician career path. The Institute aims for this information to then be shared with high school students who are interested in the skilled trades and/or education decisionmakers who are eager to implement the Institute’s curriculum into the high school.
During this year’s Conference, Blue Compass RV will, once again, generously provide an RV for the Institute to feature at its booth in the exhibit hall. This is the second time that Blue Compass has partnered with the Institute at this event by bringing a full-size unit for display. This contribution boosts opportunities for the Institute to interact with curious counselors and share information on what the RV technician career offers interested students.
“We’re excited to be attending the 2024 American School Counselor Association Conference and we greatly appreciate the support of Blue Compass RV,” said Justin Rickett, senior manager of Recruitment for the RV Technical Institute. “Providing this unit allows the Institute to stand out and gives our representatives even more opportunities to connect with attendees, which is an incredibly valuable networking opportunity.”
The American School Counselor Association supports school counselors’ efforts to help students focus on academic, career, and social/emotional development so they achieve success in school and are prepared to lead fulfilling lives as responsible members of society. The annual conference is attended by over 6,000+ counselors and school administrators from across the country.