DuPont Sponsorship of Collision Repair Program Extended

Published 05.04.2009

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DuPont representatives T.J. Donohue (left) and Brian Albans (second from right) join with Debra M. Miller, Pennsylvania College of Technology%E2%80%99s director of corporate relations, and Colin W. Williamson, dean of transportation technology, in acknowledging renewed support for the college%E2%80%99s collision repair technology program.DuPont has extended for five years an agreement to serve as a major corporate sponsor of the collision repair technology program at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Under the renewed agreement, DuPont will donate liquid coatings and its patented technology Color Proofing system for instructional use in Penn College's collision repair labs; DuPont also will upgrade the school's computer and mixing-room equipment and provide training for faculty members.

As part of the agreement, Penn College will display the DuPont logo in the collision repair laboratory in the College Avenue Labs facility and in the Parkes Automotive Technology Center.

Penn College's collision repair technology program is one of the oldest automotive-repair programs in the United States.

"Penn College appreciates the efforts of Jim Evans, Brian Albans and T.J. Donohue of DuPont for their efforts in bringing this renewal to fruition and the support of our programs," said Debra M. Miller, director of corporate relations at Penn College. "The relationship with DuPont and with Kline's Auto Inc., Allentown, a distributor of DuPont products, continues to be an asset to the students and faculty in our collision repair technology department."

Array of automotive paint illustrates range of DuPont's support for Penn College's collision repair technology curriculum."Given the economic environment that the automotive industry is experiencing, a donation of this magnitude attests to the commitment to education by DuPont," said Colin W. Williamson, dean of the School of Transportation Technology at Penn College. "Without such partners, our students would lack the exposure to the latest paint technology. With the help of DuPont, we can graduate an employee who can be productive immediately."

"We are thrilled to work with the college in the development of their curriculum and to collaborate to bring the latest and best-in-class technologies to students who will be the future leaders in the collision industry," said Jim Evans, U.S. training manager for DuPont.

Founded in 1802, DuPont is a science-based products-and-services company operating in more than 70 countries. It offers a wide range of innovative products and services for markets including agriculture and food, building and construction, communications, and transportation.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is a special mission affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University, committed to applied technology education. With more than 6,500 students enrolled in bachelor-degree, associate-degree and certificate majors, Penn College has the second-largest enrollment in the Penn State system.

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