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Dana partners with UNOH to support future technicians

Dana donates instructional aids and employees will serve as guest lecturers for the University of Northwestern Ohio automotive program

Maumee, Ohio—Dana Incorporated has renewed its partnership with the University of Northwestern Ohio (UNOH) automotive program.

As part of its support, Dana recently donated six full axle assemblies to be used as instructional aids. Victor Reinz gaskets and Spicer parts will be provided for classroom use, as well as informational countermats, digital calipers, and Spicer universal joint measuring rulers. In addition, Dana employees will serve as guest lecturers and Spicer-customized Jeep vehicles will be on display at select UNOH off-road events.

“We are proud to support UNOH’s first-class automotive program as it offers Dana the opportunity to place our latest technology directly in the hands of the people who will see it in the field,” said Bill Nunnery, senior director, sales and marketing, global aftermarket for Dana. “At Dana, we believe it is important to support the automotive instructors in our own backyard that are sharing their knowledge and working diligently to train the next generation of automotive service professionals.”

UNOH President, Dr. Jeffrey Jarvis added, “Partnering with UNOH provides Dana with a great opportunity to build brand recognition with the school, faculty, and students. We know the students will benefit from working with Dana products as they advance their education, and this initiative will help keep Dana top-of-mind as they complete their training and enter the work force.”

UNOH is an entrepreneurial, private, not-for-profit institution founded in 1920, known as a leader in the automotive, diesel, and high-performance industries. The university also offers more than 50-degree programs in business, information technology, and many other fields of study.

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