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Bill Vallely is the Founder of Collision Training Institute, a one-stop-shop for all collision repair, training, and preparation. He and his team assist shops in maximizing profit, efficiency, and they serve as an advocate for their services. They train claims adjusters as well and they support at the OEM level. Bill likes to call C.T.I. advocates for “the car” where the line is drawn on consumer safety. Bill is a U.S. Marine and a two-time Operation Iraqi Freedom combat veteran and C.T.I. was born from the need to make a change not only in the automotive industry,  but to provide a lifeline to our nation’s veterans.  He believes sustainable employment in a robust industry can certainly save one’s life. That is his mission.  His motto is:  “NEMO POST TERGUM”  loosely translated to:  No one left behind.  

SHOW SPONSORS   

Covercraft   •   Techforce   •   American Collectors Insurance    •   Barrett-Jackson   •   Linkage Magazine 

INSPIRATIONS

His wife Melissa and good friend and mentor Mark Wilson, partners Marshal, Mike, Ed, and Frank.

SPECIAL VEHICLE

2005 Ford Explorer but his dream car is a 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ62

BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

You Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins

PARTING WORDS OF WISDOM

Never ever give up. Nothing is impossible. You can accomplish anything.

“NEMO POST TERGUM”  loosely translated to:  No one left behind.  

WHERE TO FIND BILL

Collision Training Institute

S&T Auto Body

Veterans Rebuilding Life

Email: info@CTInstitute.nyc

Malcolm Pray Achievement Center
 

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