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The ASE Education Foundation is encouraging industry members to volunteer their time and expertise to serve as mentors, as part of its continuing effort to address the shortage of automotive service professionals. Those interested in becoming a mentor should contact the ASE field manager for their area.
Jake Sorensen, Technician McNeil’s Auto Care, Sandy, UT Jake Sorensen Jake Sorensen is the shop manager and diagnostic technician at McNeils Auto Care. Jake is the 2019 NAPA ASE Technician of the Year and 2019 Ratchet + Wrench All Star Technician of the year. Meet our April candidates!
Jake Sorensen, Technician McNeil’s Auto Care, Sandy, UT Jake Sorensen Jake Sorensen is the shop manager and diagnostic technician at McNeils Auto Care. Jake is the 2019 NAPA ASE Technician of the Year and 2019 Ratchet + Wrench All Star Technician of the year. Meet our April candidates!
The ASE Education Foundation is encouraging industry members to volunteer as mentors to address the shortage of automotive service professionals. “There are ASE field managers covering each state, so we encourage interested individuals to reach out to them to see how they can help in their local areas.”
Vision for ASA’s Future As he prepares to assume the chairmanship, Stander has outlined three priority areas: Technology Integration – Expanding ASA’s educational resources to help member shops navigate ADAS, electric vehicles and connected car technologies.
Just 5 years later, Micah, who had worked in the shop over school breaks as a teenager and trained as a service advisor at Ford, rejoined the team. He quickly proved he had the work ethic and leadership skills to not only be a shop manager, but a full partner in the business.
“The space is big enough to fit four cars,” says Benavidez, who was inspired to start a successful new apprenticeship program, Future Focus , alongside the workshop. We saw this as an opportunity to provide hands-on learning experiences for our students.” ’” Gonzalez recalls.
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