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Tom’s Truck Center donates $300,000 to support technician careers

Currently, there are over 4,300 open automotive technician positions statewide in California

Los Angeles—Tom’s Truck Center, an industry leader in commercial truck sales and service, kicked off GivingTuesday with a $300,000 donation to the California New Car Dealers Association (CNCDA) Foundation.

The funds will support programs that encourage students to pursue careers as automotive service technicians, addressing the growing demand for skilled professionals in California’s evolving auto industry.

“This donation from Tom’s Truck Center will allow the CNCDA Foundation to expand services for students interested in becoming automotive technicians,” said CNCDA Foundation President Kim McPhaul. “We are hoping others will join in the spirit of GivingTuesday and follow Tom’s lead. Contributions will help us implement mentorships, paid apprenticeships, vehicle donations, and enhance online training resources in 2025.”

With 27 million drivers in California and a rapidly growing fleet of electric, hydrogen, and self-driving vehicles, the automotive industry faces an urgent need for skilled technicians. Currently, there are over 4,300 open automotive technician positions statewide. Well-trained professionals in this field can earn upwards of $150,000 annually. Visit cncdafoundation.org/givingtuesday to donate today.

“The automotive world is changing fast, and the need for skilled technicians is greater than ever,” said Tom’s Truck Center President and CEO KC Heidler. “We encourage everyone to donate and invest in the future of our industry. Together, we can create pathways for young people to enter stable, well-paying careers as automotive service professionals.”

The CNCDA Foundation, founded in 1994, has provided over $1.5 million in scholarships to aspiring technicians and is committed to expanding educational opportunities to ensure the continued success of California’s automotive industry. Tom’s Truck Center’s significant contribution will enable the foundation to reach even more students, enhancing programs that prepare them for the demands of the industry.

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