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Mitchell 1 Names Automotive Technology Outstanding Student

Rowdy Wood, from Coalgate, Oklahoma, has been named the 2020 recipient.

SEMA Recognizes Automotive Educators

The three finalists will participate in the SEMA Education Partners Breakfast at the 2019 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, where the winner will be announced.

Mitchell 1 Names Jackson Dietrich 2019 Automotive Technology Outstanding Student

Jackson Dietrich from St. Charles, Illinois, was named the 2019 Mitchell 1 Automotive Technology Outstanding Student during the 46th annual North American Council of Automotive Teachers (NACAT) conference held recently in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Mitchell 1 Names Jaxen Stewart 2018 Automotive Technology Outstanding Student

Jaxen Stewart from Council Grove, Kansas, was named the 2018 Mitchell 1 Automotive Technology Outstanding Student during the 45th annual North American Council of Automotive Teachers (NACAT) conference held recently in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

Mitchell 1 Names Travis Krueger 2017 Automotive Technology Outstanding Student

Each year, Mitchell 1 recognizes one U.S. or Canadian student for outstanding achievement in automotive technology and auto shop repair scholastics. Krueger received a $2,500 scholarship, a check for $500 and roundtrip airfare and accommodations for himself and a guest to attend the NACAT conference.

Mitchell 1 Names 2016 Automotive Technology Outstanding Student

Paul Danenberg from Nampa, Idaho, was recently named the 2016 Mitchell 1 Automotive Technology Outstanding Student during the 43rd annual North American Council of Automotive Teachers conference held in Pasadena, Texas.

Automotive Repair Shops Urged to Nominate Schools for 2010 SOTY Contest

Giving Some ‘Extra Credit’ to Deserving Schools by Ed Sunkin, Editor, Underhood Service magazine The automotive aftermarket is of vital importance to our nation. The future of our survival depends on those being trained to service vehicles. Not just the cars on the road today, but the pre-OBD vehicles of the past, as well as the high-tech

Kevin Borchert Named 2013 Mitchell 1 Automotive Technology Outstanding Student

Borchert is enrolled in the automotive technician associate degree program at Milwaukee Area Technical College and is expected to finish in October 2014.

Mitchell 1 Names Shane Robertson 2011 Automotive Technology Outstanding Student

Robertson attends J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College in Richmond, VA. where he is enrolled in the GM Automotive Service Educational Program (GM ASEP)

Mitchell 1 Recognizes Crystal Rogers as its Automotive Technology Outstanding Student Scholarship Winner

Rogers plans to pursue a master’s ­degree in automotive engineering.