This collaboration with TechForce is an ongoing effort to mitigate the technician shortage and promote inclusion in the industry
TROY, Mich.—MOTOR Information Systems, a Hearst company and a provider of automotive data solutions, has announced the recipients of the MOTOR Scholarship for Diverse Technicians, offered in collaboration with the TechForce Foundation. The MOTOR scholarships were awarded to automotive students Kyle D. of UTI-Lisle, Ill., and Brittany O. of Perry Technical Institute, Wash.
These talented individuals have excelled in their studies and show promise as future leaders in automotive technology. Their dedication to mastering both academic and practical facets of the industry exemplifies the type of excellence and passion MOTOR strives to support and promote.
“We are proud to support these exceptional students who demonstrate both technical expertise and a dedication to shaping the future of the automotive industry,” says MOTOR President Jeff Nosek. “By investing in their education, we’re contributing to the continued advancement of the industry, which aligns with MOTOR’s mission to drive innovation and support long-term success.”
This marks MOTOR’s second consecutive year in partnership with TechForce, a nonprofit dedicated to the career exploration and workforce development of professional technicians. This collaboration is part of an ongoing effort to mitigate the automotive technician shortage and promote inclusion in the industry. Scholarship applicants are assessed based on financial needs, aspirations for a technical career in automotive and diverse cultural perspectives.
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