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Detailing training school sees record growth

PITTSBURGH — The hands-on training curriculum at Detail King’s Auto Detailing Training Institute has grown by more than 38 percent compared to the same period in 2014.

PITTSBURGH — Detail King announced record growth in the first quarter of 2015 for its Auto Detailing Training Institute’s (ADTI) hands-on training curriculum, according to news.gnom.es.

Nick Vacco, CEO of the Pittsburgh-based automotive detailing training school and product supply company, stated in the article that the training curriculum has grown by more than 38 percent compared to the same period in 2014.

Detail King ADTI is a private licensed training school founded in 1999 and approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Education, the article continued.

Vacco shared in the article that ADTI “provides training for new business owners or seasoned industry veterans looking to drive revenue for their operations [through] comprehensive, auto detailing and reconditioning hands-on training programs, seminars and classes.”

“Our business is aimed at helping people take control of their futures by equipping them with the business skills needed to successfully operate an auto detailing enterprise,” said Vacco in the article. “Our students come from across the country and include a variety of people, including retired military, recent high school or college graduates, as well as those currently involved in the automotive market, such as owners of auto repair shops and carwashes.”

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