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CCIF Vancouver 2022 – 6-7 octobre 2022

octobre 6, 2022 - octobre 7, 2022

Détails de l’événement

Jeudi 6 octobre 2022
Atelier : 16h30 – 18h30*
Réception de réseautage : 18h30 – 22h

Vendredi 7 octobre 2022
Déjeuner et inscription : 7h – 8h30
Conférences : 8h30 – 12h05
Dîner : 12h05 – 13h20
Conférences : 13h20 – 15h15

*Les places sont limitées.


Présentation

Stefano Liessi, Canadian Collision Specialist: Batteries are Included

Hugo Breton, ActionCOACH Halton: Developing a Culture of Operational Excellence AND Summary

Mary Mahoney, Enterprise Holdings: Enterprise Collaboration with Microsoft Brings Connected Car Technology to Rental, Commercial & Fleet Vehicles

Simon Y Wong, Ernst & Young: How to Protect your Organization from Ransomware

Keith Mew, Vancouver Community College: Collision Refinishing Programs at VCC


Agenda

7:00 a.m. Inscription et déjeuner
8:30 a.m. Patrice Marcil, Systèmes de revêtements Axalta et président sortant CCIF
Mots de bienvenue
8:40 a.m. Paul Prochilo, Simplicity soins d’auto et président CCIF
Allocution d’ouverture et revue annuelle
9:15 a.m. Stefano Liessi, Canadian Collision Specialist
Batteries are Included
10:05 a.m. Pause réseautage
10:35 a.m. Hugo Breton, ActionCOACH Halton
Developing a Culture of Operational Excellence
11:35 a.m. Mary Mahoney, Enterprise Holdings
Connected Car: Harnessing the Power of Vehicle Telematics
12:05 p.m. Diner et réseautage
1:20 p.m. Simon Y Wong, Ernst & Young
Managing Cyber Risk
2:05 p.m. Keith Mew, Vancouver Community College
College Perception on Staff Shortage
2:50 p.m. Paul Prochilo, Simplicity soins d’auto et président CCIF
Remarques de clôture
3:15 p.m. Fin de la conférence

L’agenda est sujet à changements


Atelier

(EN ANGLAIS UNIQUEMENT)

Les personnes inscrites au CCIF Vancouver 2022 peuvent assister gratuitement à notre atelier CCIF du jeudi 6 octobre de 16 h 30 à 18 h 30, mais DOIVENT réserver votre place à l’atelier en envoyant un courriel à events@ccif.ca. Les places sont limitées !

Titre: Using Continuous Improvement to Manage Change in today’s Collision Industry

Facilitateurs: Scott Wheeler and Mark Nelson, Axalta Coating Systems

Résumé de l’atelier:

This workshop will discuss the following topics

1-Using Processes to drive change to;
-Create Efficiencies with lower Staffing levels
-Reduce the number of operations to properly accomplish a task
-Mitigate the effects of supply chain issues

2- Using Continuous improvement to implement change;
-Applying Lean principles to sustain the process
-Using Continuous improvement cycle
-Engaging employees through the journey

3-Examples of Process Improvement Solutions


Conférences

(EN ANGLAIS UNIQUEMENT)

Titre: Batteries are Included 

Conférencier: Stefano Liessi, Canadian Collision Specialist

Résumé de la conférence:  (an anglais uniquement)

In this session, attendees will learn:

-The approach to repairing Electric Vehicles (EVs) in the mainstream production collision sector
-Safety, procedures, comprehension, future challenges, all are not alike
-Will it be as soon as implied?
-The viability of EVs
-ADAS and the relation to EVs and the repair processes
-Skills and Education, are we behind or ahead?
-Cost and timing- spread the cost over time to gain the wealth
-How should we – verses how we normally approach these advancements

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Titre: Developing a Culture of Operational Excellence

Conférencier: Hugo Breton, ActionCOACH Halton

Résumé de la conférence: 

Culture is the core of the experience when dealing with an organization, either for employees or customers. If your company develops a strong culture, it will attract, retain and grow fantastic talent, and deliver an exceptional experience to your customers. Having a compelling vision, a clear mission, and a set of values that positively impact all stakeholders can become your competitive advantage. 

Furthermore, there has never been as much pressure on operational excellence as there is now, but today we have at our disposal a comprehensive toolkit. By leveraging methodologies, resources and a culture that aligns with this objective, your organization can deliver value to customers through efficient use of resources in a sustainable manner. 

In this session, attendees will: 

-Understand the importance of culture in modern organizations 
-Explore what a culture of operational excellence means 
-Learn how to build a healthy culture in your organization 
-Take away practical actions participants can engage in after the conference 

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Titre: Connected Car: Harnessing the Power of Vehicle Telematics

Conférencière: Mary Mahoney, Enterprise Holdings

Résumé de la conférence: 

In this session, attendees will learn: 

-What do we mean by Connected Car? 
-What are the current capabilities? 
-How is this technology being applied/used in a large fleet operation? 
-How soon will we achieve critical mass? 
-What could this mean for CCIF stakeholders? 

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Titre: Managing Cyber Risk

Speaker: Simon Y Wong, Ernst & Young

Résumé de la conférence: 

In this session Simon Wong will brief the CCIF audience on Cyber threat trends, and how Canadian companies are investing to protect themselves. He’ll also detail recommendations to take a proactive stance on Cybersecurity, focusing on practical advice for small and medium-sized businesses. Where relevant, he’ll be referencing data from EY’s Annual Information Security Survey . 

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Titre: College perception on staff shortage

Conférencier: Keith Mew, Vancouver Community College

Résumé de la conférence: 

Résumé disponible sous peu

 


Conférencier(ère)s

Mark Nelson, Regional Strategic Account Manager, Axalta Coating Systems 

Mark started his career with Axalta as a Strategic Account Manager in January 2016.  His responsibilities in that role included assuring material profitability, building account plans, and assisting large MSO and Strategic Accounts across the United States with SOP Implementation, Estimatics Training, Top Line Sales Growth, and Leadership Development.  He accepted the role of Regional Strategic Account Manager, in 2021, overseeing 7 other Strategic Account Managers across the northern U.S. and Canada.  He graduated from Autobody Technical School in 1988 and has built on that education over the years with numerous trainings around lean production, layout and design, I-CAR, OSHA, and Body Shop Financials along with leadership development and team building.  Mark’s background also includes managing automotive dealership body shops and building safety programs in those same dealerships. 

 

Scott Wheeler, North American Strategic Account Manager, Axalta Coating Systems 

Scott Wheeler started in the Collision Industry in 1976 and has 46 years of experience. His background includes being a Collision Center Manager for 23 years, an I-CAR instructor and National Advisory Committee member, Performance Group Facilitator and an Industry Leader in Training. His background includes being a Training & Development Manager for a major consolidator, Services Manager for a paint company and National Strategic Account Manager for Axalta Coatings Systems.  

He has helped develop and train office personal, develop Office Management Training Classes, Standard Operation Process, Train the Trainer Courses on how to Implement Change, developed and trained both Lean Principals and Continuous Improvement. He continues to help develop material on how to improve efficiency and operational consistency in today’s collision centers. 

 

Stefano Liessi, Lead Consultant / Trainer, Canadian Collision Specialist

As a Red Seal technician, refinisher, and the founder of Canadian Collision Specialist, Stefano enhances his 40 years of experience with 14 years of I-CAR instructing coupled with 6 years of high school teaching to bring you training and coaching that encompasses all learning styles. Having experienced the corporate side of the industry, insurance, and management, Stefano’s focus is, getting it right the first time with proper updated repairs, performed equitably, for all of the parties involved in the collision industry. 

 

 

Hugo Breton, Certified Business Coach & Managing Partner, ActionCOACH Halton

Hugo Breton is a Certified Business Coach and the Managing Partner at ActionCOACH Halton. He works with entrepreneurs, business owners and executives to profitably grow their organizations, strengthen their teams, and free up their time. He’s passionate about culture, customer service and developing leaders. 

He began his career as a business consultant in McKinsey & Company, leading operational excellence transformations in the Americas and Sub-Saharan Africa. He later joined Citibank where he implemented new direct marketing practices and retail banking processes. Hugo led the Latin American operations team for Riot Games, supporting the most popular online video game and the launch of four new titles. He co-founded Octhopus, a virtual assistant platform with social impact. He started his own business coaching firm when moving to Canada with his family and focuses on positively impacting Halton region businesses and organizations. 

Hugo holds an MBA and an M. of Eng. in Manufacturing from the University of Michigan. He loves writing, movies, music, running and video games.

 

Mary Mahoney, Vice President, Replacement and Leisure Division, Enterprise Holdings

Mary Mahoney provides leadership and guidance for Enterprise’s largest global accounts and is responsible for client and industry relations in the insurance, collision, dealer, OEM, and leisure/affinity segments. Mahoney also has many years of experience in vehicle collision and replacement, allowing her to represent Enterprise on several boards and at industry events. 

After graduating from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee with a degree in Communications, Mahoney began her career with Enterprise as a Management Trainee in Florida. Throughout her decades-long Enterprise career, Mahoney has taken on many leadership positions within the company.  

Notably, in 1994, Mahoney spearheaded efforts to develop and implement Enterprise’s Automated Rental Management System (ARMS®), which received a patent and was trademarked by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. ARMS has continued to streamline the rental process between insurance companies, auto repair shops and Enterprise’s extensive network of neighborhood branch offices; and in turn, it has simplified the process of managing replacement rental cars for policyholders. 

 

Simon Y Wong, Ernst & Young, Associate Partner | Consulting Services, Cybersecurity, Ernst & Young 

Simon Wong is an Associate Partner in the Consulting Services practice at Ernst & Young LLP, with over 20 years experience in IT, and 8 years as a cybersecurity consultant to Western Canadian clientele. In his current role at EY, Simon leads Cybersecurity consulting services in BC. He seeks to enable his client’s digital agendas, by achieving specific and related cybersecurity outcomes. Simon is responsible for leading client conversations in BC related to transforming client capabilities in: Cloud and Data Protection, Digital Identity, and Detection and Response via EY’s solution competencies.  

Simon is a founding member of the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) Chapter in Vancouver, BC. He is passionate about making security thought leadership practical, actionable and effective, and is a frequent public speaker on emerging cybersecurity trends within Western Canadian IT and security communities.  

 

Keith Mew, Department Head of Automotive Collision & Refinishing, Vancouver Community College

Keith Mew started his career in the automotive collision industry in Victoria B.C. after graduating from the Vancouver Community College Automotive Refinishing and Automotive Collision Repair Programs in 2006. His passion for vintage cars and hot rods was ignited while working for CoachWerks restoration specializing in vintage Mercedes and Austin Healeys. He returned to Vancouver B.C. and earned a Red Seal interprovincial ticket in Automotive Refinishing before spending three years as a rotary wing aircraft painter, coating the fuselages and components of helicopters from across the world. Keith has been teaching automotive refinishing at VCC since 2016 and took over the department leader role in October 2020, where the challenge of delivering a trade program remotely presented itself. Keith is motivated to explore new and innovative technology to assist in training the next generation of Automotive Collision and Refinishing technicians.

 


Lieu

Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel
7551 Westminster Hwy
Richmond, BC V6X 1A3 Canada
Téléphone: (604) 273-7878


Bloc de réservation de chambre d’hôtel

Le CCIF est heureux d’offrir des tarifs spéciaux à partir de 249.00 $ + taxes aux Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel.

Pour réserver une chambre d’hôtel, veuillez contacter :

Téléphone : 1-800-663-0299
Nom du bloc : Forum canadien de l’industrie de la carrosserie
En ligne : https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1650553596034&key=GRP&app=resvlink

Le tarif est éligible jusqu’au jeudi 15 septembre 2022. Les chambres seront soumises à disponibilité selon le principe du premier arrivé, premier servi. Réservez maintenant!


Déplacement

Air Canada
Réservez en ligne au https://www.aircanada.com/ca/fr/aco/home.html et entrez le code promotionnel R4C3HUA1 pour obtenir un rabais de 10 % sur les tarifs admissibles*. La période de voyage débute le jeudi septembre 29 2022 et se termine le vendredi octobre 14 2022. * Des réductions de 5 % s’appliqueront aux tarifs standard, 10 % aux tarifs flexibles et plus pour les voyages en Amérique du Nord.

WestJet
Réservez en ligne au https://www.westjet.com/fr-ca/vols/congres et entrez le code promotionnel 7K6E7DS pour recevoir un rabais de 5 % sur Econo, 10 % de rabais sur EconoFlex et Premium pour les clients voyageant à Vacnouver, BC (YVR) seulement. La période de voyage débute le jeudi 29 septembre 2022 se termine le vendredi 14 octobre 2022. Aucune réduction ne s’appliquera aux réservations en classe de base ou en classe affaires. Code promotionnel GDS des agents de voyages : WCC22.


Coordonnées

Administration et gestion du CCIF
Courriel : events@ccif.ca

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Détails

Début :
octobre 6, 2022
Fin :
octobre 7, 2022
Catégorie d’évènement:

Lieu

Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel
7551 Westminster Hwy
Richmond, BC V6X 1A3 Canada
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