Kukui Corp. Builds Website For Automotive Management Institute

Kukui Corp. Builds ‘Next Generation’ Website For Automotive Management Institute

The new AMi site serves as a platform for the AMi Learning Foundation Program, which allows service center owners access to hundreds of online and live instructor-led training.

Kukui Corp., a developer of marketing software solutions for automotive repair shops, has completed a new, “next generation” website for the Automotive Management Institute (AMi). The new site serves as a platform for the AMi Learning Foundation Program, which allows service center owners access to hundreds of online and live instructor-led training.

Kukui - Logo“Kukui quickly embraced our ‘next generation’ vision. With their support, we have launched an impressive website, providing clarity to those in the industry seeking a competitive advantage,” said Jeff Peevy, AMi president. “We thank them for their support and professional guidance in this huge industry project.”

Kukui spent six months designing, creating and perfecting the site. The company improved the site’s user interface and user experience, and also incorporated AMi’s Learning Styles and Course catalog. In addition, the new site enables users to easily navigate to AMi’s video tutorials and MyAMi portals.

“We were thrilled to have the opportunity to help AMi modernize its site and raise awareness for the Learning Foundation Program,” said Kukui President and CEO Todd Westerlund. “We feel confident that AMi’s new site will serve as a valuable resource for service and collision repair professionals for many years to come.”

The addition of the Learning Foundation Program should have a lasting impact on industry professionals, according to AMi, providing online resources about front office and management career paths, as well as professional growth and advancement information. The program is supported through in-kind and tax-deductible donations.

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