Jennifer Briggs has built a successful career helping dealers and service centers grow their businesses, now she turns her focus to solving the shortage
Owosso, Mich.—The Auto/Diesel Institute of Michigan (ADI), a division of Baker College, has announced Jennifer Briggs as its new director. With more than 22 years of experience in the automotive industry, Briggs brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership, having advanced from an accounting clerk in 2002 to an executive-level operations director and top industry consultant.
She has built a successful career helping automotive dealers and service centers grow their businesses, and will now address the critical shortage of skilled service technicians in the automotive and diesel industries.
“The automotive industry has provided me with incredible opportunities,” said Briggs. “I’ve spent my career supporting businesses in growing their operations and profitability. I’m excited to step into this role at ADI and directly contribute to solving one of the industry’s most pressing challenges.”
With a passion for the automotive sector and a strong background in operational strategy and problem-solving, Briggs is committed to ensuring ADI students are well-prepared for the evolving demands of both consumer vehicles and medium/heavy-duty diesel trucks.
With a 43,000-square-foot facility, The Auto/Diesel Institute of Michigan with the Baker College Owosso campus has the same high-tech equipment currently used across the industry. Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)-Certified Master Technicians helping students excel in a world of ever-evolving vehicle technology.
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