The ASE Education Foundation is continuing to partner with industry organizations such as the Auto Care Alliance and Daimler Trucks to deliver programs that help increase the number and diversity of service professionals entering the industry workforce.
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"We extend our gratitude to all of our industry partners who offer invaluable support to the ASE Education Foundation year after year," said Mike Coley, president of the ASE Education Foundation. "Their collaboration is pivotal as we continue to drive high school and college-level training program improvement through industry-based accreditation standards, provide entry-level credentials for students, expand the ASE Adopt-A-School initiative, introduce new apprenticeship programs, and promote diversity, equity and inclusion in schools and the workplace.”
The following partners support the ASE Education Foundation: ACDelco, Acura, ALLDATA, Auto Care Alliance, Automotive Service Association, ATech Training, Audi, Automotive Lift Institute, BMW, Bridgestone, CarMax, CARQUEST, CCAR, CDK Global, CDX, Cengage, Collision Repair Education Foundation, Daimler Trucks, Electude, FedEx, Ford, Garage Gurus, Gates, General Motors, Goodheart Willcox, The Group, HDA Truck Pride, Hertz, Honda, International Trucks, Isuzu Trucks, Lexus, LKQ, Love’s Speedco, Mack Trucks, Matco Tools, Mercedes-Benz, ExxonMobil, MotorAge Training, NADA, NAPA Auto Parts, National Technical Honor Society, Nissan, Norgeon, NTB, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Pepsico, Permatex, Porsche, Ryder, S/P2, SkillsUSA, Snap-on, Stellantis, Subaru, TA Truck Service, TechForce Foundation, Tire Kingdom, Toyota, UPS, Volkswagen, Volvo Trucks and WD-40.