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NORTHEAST offers automotive repair professionals opportunities they can’t get anywhere else outside of SEMA, states show organizer.
The webinar features ASE's Dave Johnson who will review the organization's accomplishments during the past year and reveal his vision for the coming year and beyond.
Each recipient will receive a $5,000 award to help further their education and training in the automotive trades.
The dinner, sponsored by Motorcar Parts of America, raised funds for both student and automotive high school teachers’ annual scholarship awards.
The Trump Administration’s executive order focused on “High-Paying Skilled Trade Jobs of the Future" is not just a roadmap, it is a signal of where federal policy, priorities and funding are headed.
This year’s event will feature hundreds of hours of education, hands-on technical sessions and a 60,000-square-foot expo.





