The RV Women’s Alliance (RVWA) and the RV Technical Institute (RVTI) announced their partnership with the Campground Owners Expo (COE) to offer RV technician training to women at the fourth annual event. The COE will take place Dec. 4-7 at the Hilton Branson Convention Center in Branson, Missouri.
During the event, campground owners and staff will have the opportunity to receive RVTI’s gold standard Level 1 RV technician training. This training will provide attendees with the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare an RV for customer delivery by verifying the operation of all components.
“We are thrilled to partner with RVTI and COE to offer this valuable training opportunity to female campground owners and staff,” said RV Women’s Alliance President Susan Carpenter. “With this training, campground operators will be able to provide RV repair services for their customers, improving the campers’ experience and create new revenue streams.”
COE registration for campgrounds is just $200 — that one flat fee allows the park to bring up to five people. This means individuals who are participating in the RVTI training will be able to bring up to four additional people from their park who can attend the COE seminars and events while one woman from the park does the tech training. This is a great way to educate more members of your team and gather information from the trade show.
“Campgrounds are such an important part of the customer experience and we believe there is incredible opportunity for campgrounds to take advantage of RV technician training. We appreciate COE allowing us to showcase our training for their attendees,” said RV Technical Institute Executive Director Curt Hemmeler. “This is a great way for campgrounds to invest in their employees and improve the level of service they provide to their guests.”
The Campground Owners Expo is a premier event for campground owners and operators. The expo provides attendees with the opportunity to network with other professionals, learn about new products and services, and gain valuable insights into the campground industry.
“We are proud to partner with RVWA and RVTI to offer this valuable training opportunity to our attendees,” said COE Founder Lori Severson. “This training will help campgrounds improve their operations and provide their guests with a better experience.”