Inside TechForce | September 2023

SEPTEMBER 2023
NEW LEADERBOARD CHALLENGE
TechForce has a new Leaderboard Challenge, brought to you by New Ford Tech! 

In first place is Gibson Baker from Portland Arts & Technology High School. Baker has been the dominant force in the race so far, and he's looking to keep his lead and take home the top prize. In second place is David Daignault from Portland Arts & Technology High School. Daignault has been steadily gaining ground on Baker, and he's not going to give up without a fight. In third place is Samuel Rotar from Portland Arts & Technology High School,  Rotar is the dark horse in this race, but he's definitely capable of pulling off an upset. 

With so much time still in this challenge, anything is possible. Portland Arts & Technology High School is the school to look out for - who else thinks they got it? So stay tuned for the rest of the TechForce Leaderboard Challenge, and see who comes out on top!

Prizes for Top 3 Students: 
 $500* for First Place, $250* for Second Place, $200* for Third. *Gift Certificate to Ford Rotunda Tools & Equipment.
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CHECK OUT NEW SCHOLARSHIPS:
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If you haven't already, check out TechForce's new scholarship portal with over $2.3 Million dollars to give away this year! We are making it easier for you to access and apply. So, what are you waiting for?!  
MEET BRENNEN 

Beneficiary of The John & Bernadette Heenan Veterans at Work Fund & Spotlight User

“Since I was a little girl, I’ve always really enjoyed working with my hands and I knew I wanted to be a technician. I look forward to learning everything I can and being able to move up the ranks of master technician. My ultimate goal is to one day own my own shop and getting certified is going to help tremendously with those plans.”
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WILL YOU BE OUR FIRST WINNER?
For two consecutive months, our "Name That Sound" contest has stumped even the best auditory detectives among us. Despite the enthusiastic guesses and a network buzzing with ideas, the mysterious sounds remain unidentified! Are you up for the challenge? This month, we urge you to bring your A-game and be the first to crack the sound! 

Secret Clue: In the craftsman's realm, where tasks conclude, there's a muted finale not loud or rude.

This month's prize: $100 Harbor Freight gift card! 
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NEW EVENTS
Sign up for a series of VIP student events brought to you by TechForce.

Texas, we have a VIP Backstage experience at Mecum Dallas on September 21st. You will experience a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into auctions! RSVP deadline ends soon, so sign up fast!

Experience the adrenaline rush as elite drivers showcase their precision and skill at Formula Drift in Irwindale on October 13th. 

We will be in Vegas at AAPEX & SEMA November 2nd with another VIP experience! Experience tours, lunch with industry leaders, and access to trainings. These tickets are going quickly, so sign up fast!

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HELP STUDENTS FIND A TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND CAREER THAT FITS.

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Bill Neale Automotive Fine Art Award for High School Students Call for Entries to Launch at Mecum Dallas 2023

Bill Neale Automotive Fine Art Award for High School Students Call for Entries to Launch at Mecum Dallas 2023

– Award Honors World-Renowned Dallas-based artist who passed away in 2021

– Open to U.S. high school students grades 9-12

– Benefits youth pursuing technical transportation careers by supporting TechForce Foundation

Dallas, TX – (September 19, 2023) – The Carroll Shelby Foundation, Mecum Auctions, Terlingua Racing Team and Texas Auto Writers Association (TAWA) are pleased to announce the upcoming launch of the Bill Neale Automotive Fine Art Award for High School Students. The award honors world-renowned automotive artist Bill Neale by recognizing and encouraging excellence in automotive fine art among high school students. The Dallas-based artist passed away in 2021 at the age of 95.

EVENT DETAILS

  • WHAT: Bill Neale Automotive Fine Art Award for High School Students Call For Entries
  • WHEN: September 21, 2023, at 10 AM. Media is encouraged to arrive by 9:45 AM as the announcement will take place promptly at 10 AM at the end of the Road Art auction and prior to the vehicle auction.
  • WHERE: Mecum Dallas 2023, Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Dallas
  • INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES:

     

    • Teia Collier – TAWA President (Award Host and Sponsor)
    • Dave Magers – Mecum Auctions CEO (Award Sponsor)
    • Jennifer Maher – TechForce Foundation CEO (Award Beneficiary)
    • Leslie Neale – Bill Neale’s daughter/Terlingua Racing Team (Award Sponsor)
    • Aaron Shelby – Carroll Shelby Foundation (Award Sponsor)
  • VISUALS:
    • Award and Call for Entries Announcement on the Mecum auction block
    • Bill Neale artwork on Display
    • TechForce Foundation Students in attendance from Dallas-area high schools

The Bill Neale Automotive Fine Art Automotive Art Award for High School Students would not be possible without the generous support of the following sponsors: The Carroll Shelby Foundation, Mecum Auctions, Terlingua Racing Team and the Texas Auto Writers Association.

About the Texas Auto Writers Association
Founded in 1987, the Texas Auto Writers Association has grown to become one of the most recognized and reputable automotive press organizations in the industry. TAWA’s mission is to promote quality and accuracy in automotive journalism and to disseminate information about the automotive industry through news-related print, online and broadcast media. In addition to promoting journalism opportunities and professionalism internally, TAWA funds scholarships to journalism students.

About TechForce Foundation
TechForce Foundation is a national nonprofit, 501(c)(3) with the mission to champion all students to and through their education and into careers as professional technicians. TechForce powers the technician workforce by awarding more than $2.3 million in scholarships and grants annually to financially disadvantaged students; changes perceptions towards this evolving, ‘new collar’ STEM career; and provides local career exploration and workforce development programming. TechForce’s online network of students, working technicians, instructors, employers, industry professionals and enthusiasts committed to championing the technician workforce is the conduit through which the charity delivers its free resources, programs and career hub for the benefit of aspiring technicians. For more information, visit techforce.org. Follow us on TikTokFacebook, Instagram, TwitterLinkedin and YouTube.

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TechForce Foundation Launches “Grab the Wheel” Campaign for Future Techs

Steering Futures: TechForce Foundation Launches "Grab the Wheel" Campaign for Future Techs

New initiative aims to accelerate the next generation of skilled technicians

August 30, 2023  PHOENIX — As Labor Day approaches, honoring the perseverance and dedication of workers, TechForce Foundation proudly initiates the “Grab the Wheel” campaign,  a crucial effort to help young people find a technical education and career that fits.

“Too many students are being forced down the 4-year university path, which may not be the best fit for them. For those who love problem solving, working with their hands, and the rising technology enveloping the transportation (AKA: mobility) sector today, a technical education and skilled technician career can be wonderfully rewarding,” explains Jennifer Maher, CEO of TechForce Foundation, a national nonprofit 501(c)(3).

With a clear objective to inspire the next generation of technicians who will keep America rolling, this campaign zeroes in on students aged 13-24 who are still considering what they want to be when they grow up. “They’re looking for options, freedom, and a chance to design their lives the way they’re wired to work,” explains Angie Babin, Chair of the TechForce Foundation board of directors. “These young individuals are at a pivotal stage, eager to identify a path that merges their personal inclinations with prosperous futures. That’s why we’re encouraging them to ‘Grab the Wheel,’ explore their options, and consider the tech profession.”

Six hands grasping a steering wheel. The steering wheel is disconnected from any vehicle, and held by the hands over a light blue surface.

“It’s about helping them connect their unique strengths and passions to meaningful work that makes them happy and fulfilled. GenZ’s motto is ‘You Be You,’ and we agree,” affirms Maher. “If you don’t want to sit at a desk the rest of your life, sign up for four more years of academia, or just love engines and making things work, you can go further, faster with a tech career.”

The campaign will have its presence felt all year, with launch efforts coinciding with Labor Day. The ambition is clear: welcome one million new entry-level technicians over the next five years to meet a pressing workforce demand. Whether students are excited by auto, collision, aviation, diesel, EV, motorsports, or welding, techs are in high demand across all sectors.

“Labor Day is a stark reminder of the essential role technicians play. If your car started today, thank a tech. If your airplane arrived safely, thank a tech. These are the individuals who ensure continuity in our everyday lives. By rallying together, we can ensure a future where technology and transport remain resilient,” adds Maher. 

TechForce Foundation calls on everyone to help amplify the message on Labor Day, September 4, 2023, by using social media channels to like, comment, or share “Grab the Wheel” content, ensuring the essence of the campaign reaches its intended audience. To learn more about the “Grab the Wheel” campaign or to donate to TechForce’s charitable mission, please visit TechForce.org.

About TechForce Foundation
TechForce Foundation is a national nonprofit, 501(c)(3) with the mission to champion all students to and through their education and into careers as professional technicians. TechForce powers the technician workforce by awarding more than $2.3 million in scholarships and grants annually to financially disadvantaged students; changes perceptions towards this evolving, ‘new collar’ STEM career; and provides local career exploration and workforce development programming. TechForce’s online network of students, working technicians, instructors, employers, industry professionals and enthusiasts committed to championing the technician workforce is the conduit through which the charity delivers its free resources, programs and career hub for the benefit of aspiring technicians. For more information, visit techforce.org. Follow us on TikTokFacebook, Instagram, TwitterLinkedin and YouTube.

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BASF Launches Techs for Tomorrow Scholarship with TechForce Foundation

BASF launches Techs for Tomorrow Scholarship & Industry Experience at SEMA with TechForce Foundation

August 29, 2023  SOUTHFIELD, MI — Five lucky winners will get the experience of a lifetime at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas, thanks to a program that encourages up-and-coming talent.  Working in partnership with TechForce Foundation, BASF is now soliciting nominations for its “Techs for Tomorrow.”

“One of the biggest challenges facing the collision repair industry in the next few years is a labor crunch. We need to find talented people to fill the pipeline as jobs open up,” said Joel Johnson, BASF’s vice president of Refinish Coatings. “’Techs for Tomorrow’ is our way to get the next generation excited about the refinish industry, with its opportunities for high-paying, stable careers as painters and body shop technicians.”

“Techs for Tomorrow” is part of BASF’s “Talent for Tomorrow” program that includes scholarships, mentoring, apprenticeships, paint program support for technical schools and initiatives such as Operative Talent focused on attracting talent. “By supporting these students and their technical education, we’re working to make our industry’s workforce sustainable,” said Johnson.

“Techs for Tomorrow” winners will get the chance to walk the floor at the (industry-only, non-public) SEMA show, network with a BASF Refinish team member as well as custom vehicle builders to meet and engage with industry experts. The award also includes a $2,500 scholarship to continue their education in the collision repair industry. Five finalists will get a $500 scholarship.

“TechForce Foundation is excited to expand our partnership with BASF to offer the ‘Techs for Tomorrow’ program,” says TechForce CEO Jennifer Maher. “By offering scholarships, mentorship, and exciting ways to engage with industry, we’re not just shaping careers – we’re nurturing students’ dreams, fostering innovation, and building a resilient workforce that will drive the entire mobility industry forward.”

Nominees must be 18 years or older, enrolled in an accredited collision training program, able to travel to Las Vegas during the SEMA show, and must submit their application through TechForce Foundation.

For more information or apply, visit https://cloud.coatings-marketing.basf.com/techsfortomorrow

About BASF Automotive Refinish
BASF’s Automotive Refinish business manufactures and markets coatings for the collision repair, commercial fleet and automotive specialty markets. Its paint products are supported by technical training programs, advanced color information systems, business management and planning tools. For more information visit http://www.basfrefinish.com

About BASF
At BASF, we create chemistry for a sustainable future. We combine economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility. More than 117,000 employees in the BASF Group work on contributing to the success of our customers in nearly all sectors and almost every country in the world. Our portfolio is organized into six segments: Chemicals, Materials, Industrial Solutions, Surface Technologies, Nutrition & Care and Agricultural Solutions. BASF generated sales of €59 billion in 2019. BASF shares are traded on the stock exchange in Frankfurt (BAS) and as American Depositary Receipts (BASFY) in the U.S. Further information at www.basf.com.

About TechForce Foundation
TechForce Foundation is a national nonprofit, 501(c)(3) with the mission to champion all students to and through their education and into careers as professional technicians. TechForce powers the technician workforce by awarding more than $2.3 million in scholarships and grants annually to financially disadvantaged students; changes perceptions towards this evolving, ‘new collar’ STEM career; and provides local career exploration and workforce development programming. TechForce’s online network of students, working technicians, instructors, employers, industry professionals and enthusiasts committed to championing the technician workforce is the conduit through which the charity delivers its free resources, programs and career hub for the benefit of aspiring technicians. For more information, visit techforce.org. Follow us on TikTokFacebook, Instagram, TwitterLinkedin and YouTube.

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Inside TechForce | August 2023

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AUGUST 2023
LEADERBOARD
WINNERS ANNOUNCED!!!
This month's CarMax Leaderboard was SUPER competitive this month with some head-to-head battles for first place. Shout out to everyone who participated!

STUDENT LEADERS:
Gavin Hartwell of NASCAR Tech SHOCKED the leaderboard in the last few hours jumping from 3rd place to first! Enrique Sanchez of Western Tech - El Paso and Bryan Edmond of MMI Phoenix were just behind with over 100K points!!

INSTRUCTORS:
Joe Karol and Rich Izars of NASCAR Tech had a crazy back-and-forth competition with John Stratton of Oneida-Hekimer-Madison (OHM) BOCES right behind! Congrats Rich on the big win!!

SCHOOLS:
NASCAR Tech knows how to win this season with over 385K points!! Good luck next season, MMI Phoenix and Western Technical College - El Paso. 
Above: Second Place Student Winner, Enrique Sanchez of Western Tech - El Paso

Top Prizes for School, Student, and Instructors: 
Per Catagory: $500 for First Place, $250 for Second Place, $200 for Third, and $50 for random points users. CONGRATS!!!
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NEW FEATURES:
SCHOLARSHIP UPDATES
APPLY TODAY
If you haven't already, check out TechForce's new scholarship portal with over $2.3 Million dollars to give away this year! We are making it easier for you to access and apply. So, what are you waiting for?!  
MEET RILEY 
Techs Rock Award Winner & Spotlight User
Riley at age 13 began restoring carburetors to earn money to eventually purchase her first car. Now at 18, she is a business owner and the youngest-ever winner of the Techs Rock Awards! Check out her profile and others in TechForce.
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NEW CONTEST ALERT
Are you an expert at deciphering mysterious sounds? Do you have an ear for identifying the subtle nuances of mechanical noises? If so, showcase your skills in our "Name That Sound" contest! We present you with an exciting opportunity to prove your knowledge of sounds from various vehicles, equipment, and tools.

This month's prize: $100 Harbor Freight gift card! 
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OUT OF SCHOOL 
& AT EVENTS
TechForce has been all across the U.S. attending events this summer from Road America to NASCAR Poconos, Portland Speed Tour to Mecum Harrisburg! This summer TechForce had more tickets to give away than any other year, so check out if there are any in your area! 

Next Stop - Driven to Care's Autobahn Country Club Student Experience, August 24, 2023.
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LKQ Corporation partners with TechForce Foundation to build the technician workforce

LKQ Corporation partners with TechForce Foundation to build the technician workforce

August 8, 2023 – PHOENIX — LKQ Corporation, through the LKQ Community Foundation, and TechForce Foundation have entered into a strategic partnership to support students pursuing a technical education and career as a professional transportation technician.

LKQ, the largest provider of alternative vehicle collision replacement products, is concerned over the seriousness of the automotive and collision technician shortage and wants to be part of the solution. Currently there are 5 jobs available for every student graduating tech school. Therefore, LKQ has donated $50,000 to support TechForce Foundation’s charitable programs, including a nationwide public service campaign recognizing the value and importance of skilled technicians, its FutureTechs Rock and Techs Rock awards, and TechForce, the first of its kind, gamified online community of aspiring and working technician to find tech schools, scholarships, events, apprenticeships and jobs.

“LKQ knows the importance of skilled technicians; they are the backbone of the automotive and collision industries,” says Justin Jude, President of LKQ North America-Wholesale. “Part of LKQ’s mission is to build strong partnerships in the communities in which we operate, and we are proud to partner with TechForce, a leading nonprofit committed to helping young people discover and successfully pursue the technician career.”

“TechForce helps students find a technical education and career that fits,” explains TechForce’s executive director, Jennifer Maher. “Let’s consider Hayden, a recent TechForce scholarship and grant recipient. He was never made aware of the rewarding career opportunities in mobility and, as a result, spent a decade working jobs he did not enjoy. Fortunately, Hayden discovered his passion, returned to an automotive tech program with TechForce’s support at age 30, and could not be happier with his new career as a professional technician.” TechForce inspires and supports students like Hayden at all stages in their career journeys.

Maher continued, “Not everyone wants to go the 4-year university path. For those who love problem-solving and working with their hands, a technical career may be a perfect fit. We are proud to welcome LKQ as a partner in our work to change the public perception of these high-tech STEM careers.”

About LKQ Corporation
LKQ Corporation (www.lkqcorp.com) is a leading provider of alternative and specialty parts to repair and accessories automobiles and other vehicles. LKQ has operations in North America, Europe, and Taiwan. LKQ offers its customers a broad range of OE recycled and aftermarket parts, replacement systems, components, equipment, and services to repair and accessories automobiles, trucks, and recreational and performance vehicles.

About TechForce Foundation
TechForce Foundation is a national nonprofit, 501(c)(3) with the mission to champion all students to and through their education and into careers as professional technicians. TechForce powers the technician workforce by awarding more than $2.3 million in scholarships and grants annually to financially disadvantaged students; changes perceptions towards this evolving, ‘new collar’ STEM career; and provides local career exploration and workforce development programming. TechForce’s online network of students, working technicians, instructors, employers, industry professionals and enthusiasts committed to championing the technician workforce is the conduit through which the charity delivers its free resources, programs and career hub for the benefit of aspiring technicians. For more information, visit techforce.org. Follow us on TikTokFacebook, Instagram, TwitterLinkedin and YouTube.

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Under The Hood Newsletter | June 2023

The official newsletter of TechForce Foundation®, made possible by donors like you who believe students should find an education and career that fits
JUNE 2023
Here are two quick ways to connect and get back to your summer!
  • Join TechForce for summer events, training, scholarships, and more.
  • Donate. Techs will shape our future. Help TechForce shape theirs.
Real People Forging their Futures with TechForce 
Applying For Scholarships Got Easier.
TechForce is awarding $2.3 million in scholarships and grants in 2023, and now it’s easier than ever to apply! Our 15-minute application has been streamlined so you can get back to your Summer fun. Hundreds of students have received TechForce scholarships in 2023 already. Don’t be left behind – Apply now!
Enter the 2023 U.S. Auto Tech National Championship
Students and professional technicians can qualify now for this national skills competition, either at an in-person event or through the online Driven to Win quiz. Over $115,000 in cash prizes are on the line. What are you waiting for? Qualify by the July 31 deadline!
What’s New in TechForce
Looking for techs but can’t find them?
For a limited time, small to medium-sized businesses can join our TechForce Champion membership and access exclusive resources for only $500 from July 2023 – December 2023. As a TechForce Champion, you can showcase your business, post an internship or apprenticeship, and receive resumes in your inbox from our online community of students and working techs. Your tax-deductible contribution supports impactful campaigns helping to solve the tech shortage. This offer is only available for a limited time, so join today!
Get Your Free Ticket to These Events Now
Students and instructors can request free tickets in our current event giveaways:
• Mecum Kissimmee | July 6 in Kissimmee, FL
Portland SpeedTour | July 21 in Portland, OR
Mecum Harrisburg | July 27 in Harrisburg, PA
Acceler8 at Formula Drift | Aug 11 in Monroe, WA
Log in to view our full calendar for hundreds of upcoming events. New events are added each week!
TechForce in the News
Share your technician story and inspire other future techs. Email us at bpeoples@techforce.org and you just might end up “In the News”!
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“Small-town girl” Abby training to become heavy-duty diesel tech with help from a TechForce scholarship

TechForce scholarships are awarded year-round, and we’ll award more than $2.3 million to students in 2023. Apply for a TechForce scholarship today!

Small Town Girl Abby is One Step Closer to her Heavy-Duty Diesel Tech Career thanks to a TechForce Scholarship

by TechForce Staff

Meet Abby Redman, a TechForce scholarship recipient studying to become an heavy-duty diesel technician in the United States. We had an opportunity to hear from Abby, and find out how big trucks became her passion.

Scholarship recipient Abby Redman leans against a Peterbilt bobtail cab.

Being a Mechanic is in my Blood

Abby will proudly tell you she is a “small-town girl from Michigan.” 

“When I was younger, I could be found in one of two places: on the dairy farm or in my grandpa’s automotive shop,” says Abby. 

“Both livestock and mechanics are very big factors that have helped shape who I am today. One could say that mechanics runs in my blood.”

Abby continued, “My family is full of car mechanics and engineers as well as commercial truck drivers. I have chosen to take the heavy diesel route because I feel that while working on passenger vehicles is important, the work of heavy diesel mechanics can be seen as a dying field; not as many people do it because of the extensive workload and requirement for more physical exertion. In addition, the world of diesel is one of the parts of the backbone of the world.”

How Abby Decided to Become a Diesel Tech

Abby didn’t start off knowing a heavy-duty diesel technician career was for her. It was only after a combination of work and life experiences that she realized becoming a heavy-duty diesel technician career path for her.

“I have gained lots of work experience in many different fields. Growing up on a dairy farm I learned as much as I could about agriculture and running a farm. Later, I also started working at a local feed store, where my agriculture knowledge could shine and I could help others.”

“However, I wanted to start working a job that pertained more to my future career as a mechanic so I started working at a local car shop. I learned various skills while working at this job. I loved being a mechanic, but I realized I wanted to be able to combine my love for wrenching with my interest in agriculture.”

Mentoring Up & Mentoring Out

When the need arises, Abby easily falls into in the role of mentor. 

“I am naturally a mentor. I often help and assist others who simply need a push. I have mentored and trained so many people in my life who just needed help or some encouraging words. Every day I try to make a difference in someone else’s life by simply being the person that I needed when I was struggling on my own.” 

Abby is particularly passionate about mentoring girls and young women who are interested in technical careers. She says, “I encourage other girls to not let stereotypes hold them back and to follow their dreams. I want to be the girl others can look up to.”

About Abby's Scholarship

Abby has been awarded the Women Techs Rock scholarship. She is honored to be recognized as an aspiring female technician, and she is extremely thankful for the financial assistance this award provides her.

About TechForce Scholarships

A TechForce scholarship (or cash grant) is a financial award to aid students in paying for the cost of their technical education. It does not require repayment. TechForce scholarships are privately funded by our partners, meaning the funds come from corporate and individual donors – not the government. It’s expected our scholarships are added to any other financial support you receive.

TechForce Foundation will award over $2.3 Million in 2023 to students in transportation technician programs around the country. Eligible technician programs include automotive, aviation, collision repair, diesel on- & off-road, motorcycle, marine & watercraft, restoration, welding, CNC and more!

Find a scholarship and apply today at TechForce.org/Scholarships

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18-Year-Old ‘Barrier Buster’ Riley Schlick-Trask Wins Grand Prize in TechForce’s 2023 Techs Rock Awards

18-Year-Old ‘Barrier Buster’ Riley Schlick-Trask Wins Grand Prize in TechForce’s 2023 Techs Rock AwardsTM

College-Bound Owner of Riley’s Rebuilds, Bradenton, Fla., is First-Ever Independent Shop Winner of Award Honoring Professional Technicians

June 20, 2023 — PHOENIX — Eighteen-year-old Riley Schlick-Trask will enter college this fall with more than high hopes for a great education. She’ll also have the support of professional technicians and leading mobility/transportation industry organizations across North America as Grand Prize Winner of the TechForce Foundation® 2023 Techs Rock Awards.

A photo of Riley Schlick-Trask leaning against a wall and smiling. She is wearing a Riley's Rebuilds branded t-shirt.

As owner of a highly successful carburetor rebuilding business, Riley’s Rebuilds, Bradenton, Fla., Riley exhibits the passion and grit that will help drive successful, rewarding careers for the next generation of professional technicians. She is the first independent shop professional to win the top honor in the Techs Rock Awards program.

“I am very excited, very honored, and very grateful to be the Grand Prize Winner!” Riley said. “I’m fortunate to be blessed with the industry’s support and to have a platform thanks to that support. I’m super happy to be the Grand Prize Winner, and I’m in awe of my fellow Category Winners!”

Riley at age 13 began restoring carburetors to earn money to eventually purchase her first car. Her business took off when she turned to social media to find parts to meet her clients’ needs. Since then, she has been featured in more than 50 publications, appeared on local and national television, and built an online following of like-minded young people. “Riley is using this opportunity and her brand…to inspire a host of other young women to see this industry as one of growing opportunity and incredible support,” wrote her Techs Rock Awards nominator.

“TechForce is committed to powering the technician workforce,” says Executive Director Jennifer Maher. “The Techs Rock Awards bring the mobility industry together to support the next generation, change the public perception of these high-tech STEM careers, and celebrate today’s leaders. Each winner is full of passion and grit, exhibits true excellence, and inspires the next generation of techs. We are proud to celebrate their contributions.”

Thousands of TechForce followers voted for Riley as the Grand Prize Winner from among five Category Winners in the June 12 – 16, 2023, People’s Choice public vote. Riley previously won the Awards’ Barrier Buster Category.

As Grand Prize Winner, she will receive over $10,000 in prizes from TechForce and our industry partners. Prize sponsors include Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, Cengage Learning, CRC Industries, Ford Motor Company, Nissan, Snap-on Industrial, and WD-40 Company.

Previous Techs Rock Grand Prize Winners include Daniel McCrum of CarMax in 2022, Donald Ranquist of CarMax in 2021, Melina Algier of Farnsworth Chevrolet in 2019, and Michael Cole of Kunes Ford of Delevan in 2018.

TechForce partners have awarded more than $18,500 in prizes to this year’s honorees:

  • Each Category Winner receives prizes valued at over $1,900 from TechForce partners Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, Cengage Learning, CRC Industries, Ford Motor Company, Nissan, Snap-on Industrial, and WD-40 Company.
  • In addition to their Category Winner prizes, the Grand Prize Winner, chosen by popular vote, will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to STX 2024 in Nashville, Tenn., valued at $3,000, courtesy of Advance Auto Parts, and additional prizes valued at $6,000 from AutoZone, CRC Industries, Ford Motor Company, Nissan, Snap-on Industrial, and WD-40 Company.

Celebrity judges selected the five Category Winners from hundreds of nominated technicians. Judges include Bogi Lateiner, Bogi’s Garage; Harrison Burton, Wood Brothers Racing; Emily Reeves, Flying Sparks Garage; Pete Meier, Dorman Products; and Camrie Caruso, Camrie Caruso Motorsports.

The 2023 Category Winners include:

  • Barrier Buster – Riley Schlick-Trask, Owner, Riley’s Rebuilds. The Barrier Buster category recognizes technicians for showing heart and passion in overcoming obstacles to succeed.
  • Die Hard – Bryan Kuehni, World Class Technician, Advantage Chevrolet Bolingbrook. The Die Hard category recognizes industry superfans who live, breathe, sleep, and thrive in their career.
  • Outstanding Mentor – James Jacobsen, Master Technician, Lake Motor Company. The Outstanding Mentor category recognizes technicians for supporting and guiding the industry’s future techs.
  • Pay it Forward – Bradley Hindman, Owner, Mission Auto Repair. The Pay it Forward category recognizes technicians for being community advocates and inspiring the next generation of techs.
  • Rookie of the Year – Jinelee Galindez, Technician, Mercedes-Benz of South Orlando. The Rookie of the Year category recognizes up-and-coming tech professionals with under two years of professional experience.

Since 2018 the Techs Rock Awards have awarded more than $65,000 in prizes to 25 professional technicians in recognition of their excellence, passion, and commitment to driving the future of the mobility industry. Technicians will shape our future, and the Techs Rock Awards are made possible by TechForce donors who help shape theirs. In addition to providing prizes, Nissan and INFINITI are co-sponsoring the 2023 Techs Rock Awards to help TechForce celebrate all technicians’ contributions throughout the country and the industry.

The Techs Rock Awards are part of TechForce’s workforce development campaign to inspire and support tomorrow’s workforce of technicians. TechForce also created the first and only online community designed and gamified for professional technicians and tech students to connect with each other, employers, and schools (TechForce.org). The transportation community supports TechForce with content and uses it to learn, connect, find events, and explore job opportunities while competing for prizes and leaderboard status.

About TechForce Foundation
TechForce Foundation is a national nonprofit, 501(c)(3) with the mission to champion all students to and through their education and into careers as professional technicians. TechForce powers the technician workforce by awarding more than $2.3 million in scholarships and grants annually to financially disadvantaged students; changes perceptions towards this evolving, ‘new collar’ STEM career; and provides local career exploration and workforce development programming. TechForce’s online network of students, working technicians, instructors, employers, industry professionals and enthusiasts committed to championing the technician workforce is the conduit through which the charity delivers its free resources, programs and career hub for the benefit of aspiring technicians. For more information, visit techforce.org. Follow us on TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Linkedin and YouTube.

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Category Winners Announced, Vote Opens for Grand Prize in 2023 Techs Rock Awards

Category Winners Announced and Vote Opens for Grand Prize in TechForce’s 2023 Techs Rock AwardsTM

Five professional transportation/mobility technicians recognized for outstanding contributions as role models in their shops and communities - one will win grand prize

June 12, 2023 – PHOENIX — TechForce Foundation® announces the Category Winners in the 2023 Techs Rock Awards and opens the Grand Prize Public Vote. TechForce created these prestigious awards to honor professional technicians who are full of passion and grit, exhibit true excellence in their work and inspire the next generation of techs. Meet the Category Winners and vote for the Grand Prize Winner at TechForce.org/Vote. Voting is open through 11:59 p.m. PT on Friday, June 16, 2023.

The five Category Winners were selected from hundreds of nominated technicians by expert celebrity judges including Bogi Lateiner, Bogi’s Garage; Harrison Burton, Wood Brothers Racing; Emily Reeves, Flying Sparks Garage; Pete Meier, Dorman Products; and Camrie Caruso, Camrie Caruso Motorsports.

More than $18,500 in prizes will be awarded to this year’s honorees:

  • Each of the five Category Winners receives prizes valued over $1,900 from TechForce partners Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, Cengage Learning, CRC Industries, Ford Motor Company, Nissan, Snap-on Industrial and WD-40 Company.
  • In addition to their Category Winner prizes, the Grand Prize Winner, chosen by popular vote, will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to STX 2024 in Nashville, Tenn., valued at $3,000, courtesy of Advance Auto Parts; and additional prizes valued at $6,000 from AutoZone, CRC Industries, Ford Motor Company, Nissan, Snap-on Industrial and WD-40 Company.

Each Category Winner represents a distinct category. These winners are:

  • Barrier Buster – Riley Schlick-Trask, Riley’s Rebuilds. The Barrier Buster category recognizes technicians for showing heart and passion in overcoming obstacles to succeed.
  • Die Hard – Bryan Kuehni, Advantage Chevrolet Bolingbrook. The Die Hard category recognizes industry superfans who live, breathe, sleep and thrive in their career.
  • Outstanding Mentor – James Jacobsen, Lake Motor Company. The Outstanding Mentor category recognizes technicians for providing support and guidance to the industry’s future techs.
  • Pay it Forward – Bradley Hindman, Mission Auto Repair. The Pay it Forward category recognizes technicians for being a community advocate and inspiring the next generation of techs.
  • Rookie of the Year – Jinelee Galindez, Mercedes Benz of South Orlando. The Rookie of the Year category recognizes up-and-coming tech professionals with under two years’ professional experience.

2022 Grand Prize Winner and CarMax technician Daniel McCrum was ecstatic about the recognition he received from winning. “I kinda thought I had a pretty fair chance to win something…but I didn’t think I could win the whole thing,” he said. “This is a national contest…it’s nationwide and I won!” McCrum will join this year’s Grand Prize Winner at STX 2024 in Nashville.

Since 2018 the Techs Rock Awards have awarded more than $46,000 in prizes to 20 professional technicians in recognition of their excellence, passion and commitment to driving the future of the mobility industry. Technicians will shape our future, and the Techs Rock Awards are made possible by TechForce donors who help shape theirs. In addition to providing prizes, Nissan is co-sponsoring the 2023 Techs Rock Awards to help TechForce celebrate all technicians’ contributions throughout the country and the industry.

The Techs Rock Awards are part of TechForce’s workforce development campaign to inspire and support tomorrow’s workforce of technicians. TechForce also created the first and only social network designed and gamified for professional technicians and tech students to connect with each other, employers and schools (TechForce.org). The transportation community is supporting it with content and using it to learn, connect, find events, and explore job opportunities while competing for prizes and leaderboard status.

About TechForce Foundation
TechForce Foundation is a national nonprofit, 501(c)(3) with the mission to champion all students to and through their education and into careers as professional technicians. TechForce powers the technician workforce by awarding more than $2.3 million in scholarships and grants annually to financially disadvantaged students; changes perceptions towards this evolving, ‘new collar’ STEM career; and provides local career exploration and workforce development programming. TechForce’s online, social network of students, working technicians, instructors, employers, industry professionals and enthusiasts committed to championing the technician workforce is the conduit through which the charity delivers its free resources, programs and career hub for the benefit of aspiring technicians. For more information, visit techforce.org. Follow us on TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Linkedin and YouTube.

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"By connecting students, instructors, industry pros and working techs, the TechForce Foundation provides unilateral support to the transportation industry’s technician recruiting needs… The administration of our Scholarships by the TechForce team has been instrumental in delivering us with a successful method to gain interest from qualified candidates as well as provide our students with additional assistance to complete their education."
Tony Farr
Ford Technical Programs Manager