Empire Auto Parts Announces Scholarship Winners in Partnership with TechForce Foundation

Empire Auto Parts Announces Scholarship Winners

Selected Students are Financially Supported on their Vocational Journey in Partnership with TechForce Foundation


TOTOWA, NJ – October 22, 2024 – Empire Auto Parts, a leading distributor of high-quality aftermarket collision parts for automotive repair shops, announces Jesse Kyles and Jamaal Medford as the inaugural recipients of $2,000 scholarships from its Empire Auto Parts Scholarship Fund. The scholarship fund was initially created as part of Empire’s celebration of Black History Month in February 2024 and is administered by the TechForce Foundation.

Jamaal Medford is from New York and is currently enrolled in a one-year program at Universal Technical Institute in Long Beach, CA. Medford served in the United States Marine Corps for 15 years and is now transitioning toward a civilian career in a fast-paced, challenging industry. Collision repair fits the bill for Medford given the rapidly evolving nature of today’s vehicles. “My dream career would be to be part of a team that grows together and can share industry knowledge to be successful,” says Medford.

Jesse Kyles is enrolled at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Memphis while also working at ATA Collisions. He has been fascinated by cars his whole life and has an ambition to run his own collision repair facility one day. Kyles says that “in order to do that, though, I need to learn how to do everything,” and that means diving into his program at TCAT. “My end goal is to have a well-known shop and work on various Japanese-style cars, such as Mazdas, Honda, Mitsubishis and Nissans.”

“Empire Auto Parts is proud to support the ambitious dreams of individuals like Jamaal and Jesse, and we look forward to watching their careers blossom in the years ahead,” said Christopher Siebert, Empire’s Chief Executive Officer. “The industry is critically in need of capable talent that have the drive and skills to grow during dynamically changing times.”

The scholarships are part of a larger, multi-year financial commitment that Empire has made in support of TechForce Foundation’s mission to champion students to and through their education into technical careers, including developing the next wave of collision industry professionals. In addition to these two scholarships, Empire will also donate parts to be used in schools that participate in TechForce’s skill development programs.

To learn more about TechForce Foundation and apply for scholarship opportunities, visit https://techforce.org/our-work/#scholarships.

About Empire Auto Parts
Empire Auto Parts has been a leader in the aftermarket auto parts industry
since its founding in 1985. With over 50,000 SKUs in inventory across 45 locations, Empire offers broad part availability, top-quality brands, and fast, reliable deliveries processed by friendly and knowledgeable staff members. With its own proprietary technology and integrations with third party software estimation and procurement systems, Empire provides a better buying experience for collision repair shops. For more information on Empire Auto Parts, visit www.empireautoparts.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 $4 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 is the conduit through which the charity delivers its free resources for the benefit of aspiring technicians. For more information, visit techforce.org. Follow us on TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Linkedin.

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