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KLST Abra and chamber of commerce welcomes students to collision repair

High schoolers experienced a day in the life of a body tech by exploring equipment, stepping into the paint booth, and learning about ADAS systems and auto glass

Princeton, Minn.—The KLST Abra franchise, in partnership with the Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce, recently welcomed sophomores from Princeton Public Schools ISD 477 as part of their Career Crawl, giving students an immersive look at careers in the automotive repair industry at its Princeton, Minn., facility. 

Minnesota-based KLST Abra operates multiple locations, including Abra Elk River, Princeton, St. Cloud, Duluth and Cloquet.

During the visit, students experienced a day in the life of a body technician, exploring specialized equipment, stepping into the paint booth, and learning about ADAS systems and automotive glass. This hands-on experience provided valuable industry insight and a better understanding of potential career paths in automotive services. 

“Providing students with real-world exposure to our industry helps spark interest and build skills for the future,” said Danyell Wendland, Director of Operations, KLST Abra. “We’re proud to give back to our community and support the next generation of skilled technicians.” 

“Events like these are critical for developing the workforce of tomorrow,” said Damien Reyna, Chief Operating Officer, Driven Brands Collision Group. “By giving students a firsthand look at collision repair careers, we help them envision a future in our industry and encourage them to explore paths they might not have considered.” 

The event was made possible thanks to the support of 3M, PPG, and LKQ Minnesota, who provided masks, shared expertise, and contributed to the hands-on experience.  

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