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Morgan’s Tire Service Named Medford Tech School’s Business Partner Of The Year

Paul Morgan, owner of Morgan's Tire Service in Burlington, NJ, was named the Burlington County Institute of Technology (BCIT) 2015 Business Partner of the Year during the Annual Program Advisory Committee Dinner.

schoolcopyPaul Morgan, owner of Morgan’s Tire Service in Burlington, NJ, was named the Burlington County Institute of Technology (BCIT) 2015 Business Partner of the Year.

From the South Jersey Local News website:

Paul Morgan, owner of Morgan’s Tire Service, was named the Burlington County Institute of Technology (BCIT) 2015 Business Partner of the Year during the Annual Program Advisory Committee Dinner.

Morgan is a genuine supporter of BCIT and has continually displayed his outstanding commitment and service to the Automotive Technology program at BCIT. Morgan has worked with BCIT and our students for nearly 20 years, offering his automotive expertise on our advisory boards and providing his industry standard of excellence as a model for our students to achieve success.

“All BCIT students adapt well to our shop. It’s an advantage for me to hire a BCIT graduate because I know what they can do and how they have been trained. BCIT’s School to Work program provides me with a steady cycle of new students; we rely on these students for our NJ State Business Repair License. This is a beneficial working relationship for both parties. It’s an honor to work with BCIT,” Morgan said.

Click HERE to read the entire article about the Burlington County Institute of Technology (BCIT) Automotive Technology program on the South Jersey Local News website.

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