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Report Card: Career Driven

This month’s cover student is Jessica Randby of Duluth, MN, who attends Lake Superior College. Jessica is seen here attending the 2009 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas.

Car Care Council Women’s Board Announces 2009 Scholarship Winners

The comprehensive Women’s Board scholarship program awards scholarships not only to post-secondary students, but also to female high school students who plan on entering the automotive field upon graduation

Report Card: From Student to Teacher

Following her graduation from high school last year, Rachel Fonseca has continued down the automotive service road.

The Real World: Ohio Technical College is Tops in Training

Cleveland School Wins 2009 School of the Year
in Tomorrow’s Technician/Chicago Pneumatic Competition

Ohio Technical College Named 2009 School of the Year

As the top school, Ohio Technical College received $10,000 worth of Chicago Pneumatic tools at an award presentation at the school, among other prizes.

Tool Rules: Scanning the Market for Diagnostic Equipment

One thing you can always count on in the automotive repair business is that diagnostic equipment is constantly changing. It must to keep pace with changing automotive technology. So the latest crop of scan tools and code readers have more features, more capabilities and give you more bang for your buck than ever before.

Special Report: Executive Interview: an Northwood’s Dr. Tim Nash Talks about the New Aftermarket Executive MBA Program

In this exclusive interview, Northwood’s Dr. Tim Nash shares details of the new Aftermarket Executive MBA program, which begins in May.

2009 Winner— Ohio Technical College is Tops in Training

Whether consumers are driving sports cars, hybrids, electric vehicles or motorcycles, there is always going to be a need for qualified automotive technicians. And, Ohio Technical College (OTC), a Cleveland-based school providing technical training in a variety of transportation industries, is currently teaching 1,000 future techs how to service the many vehicles on today’s roads, as well

Deadline Approaching for 2009 T2 School of the Year Application

Deadline is Dec. 31 to enter the 2009 T2 School of the Year Competition presented by Chicago Pneumatic. In addition to nationwide recognition in Tomorrow’s Technician magazine, the winning schools will receive a School of the Year plaque, flag and shop banners, and Chicago Pneumatic tools and apparel.

Report Card: Dynamic Duo — Contest Finalists Serve as ‘Senior’ Advisors

Zachary Bryant and Corey Zamenski set an extraordinary precedent at the Ford/AAA Auto Skills finals in June – it was the first time two juniors participated on a team at the national level.