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Four Seasons University Introduced at MACS Convention and Trade Show

Four Seasons recently introduced its new technician training program – Four Seasons University – at The Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwide 28th annual Convention and Trade Show, held at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando, FL. Trade show attendees who participated in MACS technical sessions during the convention, then visited the Four Seasons booth, received a Four Seasons University certificate and were enrolled in the program, which is designed to encourage continuing education in the climate control industry.

LEWISVILLE, TX – Four Seasons recently introduced its new technician training program – Four Seasons University – at The Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwide 28th annual Convention and Trade Show, held at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando, FL.

Trade show attendees who participated in MACS technical sessions during the convention, then visited the Four Seasons booth, received a Four Seasons University certificate and were enrolled in the program, which is designed to encourage continuing education in the climate control industry.

“With vehicle technology constantly evolving, it’s extremely important for technicians to remain at the forefront of information and have access to top-quality training in order to service today’s complex vehicles, “said Benny Araujo, Four Seasons marketing manager. “That’s the reason we created the Four Seasons University; to provide continuing education opportunities for technicians to learn about the latest advancements in automotive temperature control.”

For more information, contact a Four Seasons sales representative, call 972-316-8100 or visit: www.4s.com.

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