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NRVTA Adds Amanda Anderson as Student Adviser

The National RV Training Academy (NRVTA) has welcomed Amanda Anderson as the newest member of its student adviser team.

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Hailing from Kemp, Texas, Anderson brings over a decade of customer service experience to her new role. With a reputation for compassion and empathy, she is known for her ability to connect with people on a meaningful level. Supported by her partner of more than eight years and proud to be a dog mom, Anderson said she is excited to bring her heart for service into the RV industry.

In her own words, Anderson shared: “It is a true blessing to be part of the NRVTA. I firmly believe God placed me exactly where I’m meant to be. Being welcomed by such kind-hearted individuals has been truly heartwarming. I’m deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve and support those striving to achieve their lifelong goals. With every person I encounter, I offer my utmost love, dedication and appreciation. It is an incredible honor to be part of something so meaningful. Thank you to God and the NRVTA for this amazing opportunity.”

Anderson will play a key role in helping prospective students explore opportunities through RV technician training, RV repair training and RV inspector certification programs. Whether students are trying to understand how to become an RV inspector or technician, enroll in an RV tech course, or simply learn more from NRVTA reviews, Anderson will be there to guide them through every step of the process.

“Amanda brings a calm, caring spirit to our team, and her natural ability to connect with others is a gift,” said Tonya Taylor, director of student advisers at NRVTA. “She genuinely wants to see people succeed, and her presence will make a difference for every student she helps. We are blessed to have her as part of the NRVTA family.”

Anderson’s addition reflects NRVTA’s continued commitment to providing exceptional support and guidance for students pursuing certification through RV training classes at one of the nation’s top-rated RV training schools, NRVTA said.

For more information about NRVTA and its programs, visit nrvta.com.

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