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PowerSport Institute committee meets in Cleveland

To continually review the training and curriculum at PowerSport Institute, the school holds a Program Advisory Committee meeting at least twice a year.  

The purpose of the Program Advisory Committee is to review the established curricula of the program, instructional-related program materials, equipment, facilities and student achievement outcomes as a means to provide the school with an external review of its programs. 

The PowerSport Institute Program Advisory Committee recently held its bi-annual meeting in Cleveland. (Front row, left) Laurie Rengel, Polaris Industries; Robin Tominello, Transportation Research Center; Tara Ivory, Polaris Industries; Kira Daczko, PSI Career Services director; and David Troncoso, Suzuki Motor of America Inc. (Back) Eric Hjalmarson, Kawasaki Motor Corp.; Bernie Thompson, PSI Campus director; Joe Hammergren, Transportation Research Center; Jerrod Rickard, American Honda Motor Co.; Ron Radeke, PSI V-twin manager; and Doug McIntyre, Suzuki Motor of America Inc.
The PowerSport Institute Program Advisory Committee recently held its bi-annual meeting in Cleveland. (Front row, left) Laurie Rengel, Polaris Industries; Robin Tominello, Transportation Research Center; Tara Ivory, Polaris Industries; Kira Daczko, PSI Career Services director; and David Troncoso, Suzuki Motor of America Inc. (Back) Eric Hjalmarson, Kawasaki Motor Corp.; Bernie Thompson, PSI Campus director; Joe Hammergren, Transportation Research Center; Jerrod Rickard, American Honda Motor Co.; Ron Radeke, PSI V-twin manager; and Doug McIntyre, Suzuki Motor of America Inc.

Program Advisory Committees must be comprised of appropriately qualified representatives external to the institution (i.e., non-school employees) who can provide a meaningful review of the school’s programs and supporting resources and materials. PSI would like to recognize and thank these industry partners for their commitment to education by allowing their employees to visit and participate in this important part of the continued success of PSI.

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