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ASE Education Foundation Urges Industry Members to Serve as Mentors

October 7, 2024 By CollisionWeek Editor

As part of its continuing effort to address the shortage of automotive service professionals, the ASE Education Foundation is encouraging industry members to volunteer their time and expertise to serve as mentors.

ASE Education Foundation logo“The ASE Education Foundation always welcomes industry members who want to help us address the technician shortage by working with local high school and college programs and mentoring students interested in careers in our industry,” said Mike Coley, ASE Education Foundation president. “There are ASE field managers covering each state so we encourage interested individuals to reach out to them to see how they can help in their

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