AWARDING

FUTURE TECHS

&

HONORING

WORKING TECHS

The Techs Rock Awards are made possible by our sponsors, the future & working technicians who keep America moving, and all who nominated and voted for this year's honorees.

Thank you for joining TechForce in showing the world that Techs Rock!

WINNERS ANNOUNCED:

March 7th at Mecum Glendale & Partner Summit

AWARDING

FUTURE TECHS

&

HONORING

WORKING TECHS

The Techs Rock Awards are made possible by our sponsors, the future & working technicians who keep America moving, and all who nominated and voted for this year's honorees.

When Techs Rock America Rolls!

NOMINATIONS:

November 9th -January 14th

VOTE:

February 14-28th

WINNERS ANNOUNCED:

March 7th at Mecum Glendale & Partner Summit

Congratulations to GRAND PRIZE WINNERS ANd all Finalists in the 6th Annual Techs Rock Awards


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CONGRATULATIONS TO GRAND PRIZE WINNERS!

FUTURE TECH

Misael Rodriguez

Indiana – Ben Davis High School & Andy Mohr Auto Service Area 31

WORKING TECH

Dustin Thomas

Texas- CarMax

CONGRATULATIONS TO CATEGORY WINNERS!

FUTURE TECHS

FUTURE TECH

Zoe Pernites

Virginia – Aviation Institute of Maintenance

FUTURE TECH

Madysen Smith

Pennsylvania – Dauphin County Technical School

FUTURE TECH

Alejandra Rivas

Texas – Western Technical College

FUTURE TECH

Michael MeiER

Virginia – Centura College

WORKING TECHS

WORKING TECH

Joshua Borel

Texas – Chennault Aviation Academy

WORKING TECH

Kevin Walker

Pennsylvania – Caliber Collision

WORKING TECH

Christopher Heil

Arizona – TA Truck Service

WORKING TECH

Paul Herold

Pennsylvania – Firestone Complete Auto Care

GRAND PRIZE

2 WINNERS

ASPIRING TECH & WORKING TECH

All-Inclusive trip to Mecum Glendale, AZ
Winners will be announced at the Mecum Glendale Event
Exclusive dinner with top industry leaders at TechForce’s National Partners Summit
Flights and (2) night stay at the Renaissance Resort
NAPA Carlyle toolbox stocked with Carlyle tools valued at $8K
Thanks to our partner Hertz, our Grand Prize winners will also win a week-long rental of a cutting-edge Electric Vehicle (EV) and experience the thrill of eco-friendly, high-performance driving in style!

RUNNER UP PRIZES

8 WINNERS

ASPIRING TECH & WORKING TECH

$500 AutoZone gift card
GEARWRENCH Modular Tool Set
valued up to $1,000.

MEET THE JUDGES

ChrisFix

YouTuber

John Gardner

TV Host

Micki Woods

Podcaster

Emily Reeves

YouTuber

Brandon Steckler

Technical Editor

JP Emerson

Podcaster

CHarles Sanville

YouTuber

Sabré COOK

Driver

Frank Leutz

Radio Host

Six, MBP, & Shoreline

Podcasters

AWARDS CATEGORIES

Recognizing excellence in the automotive sector and motorsports sector. It’s an acknowledgment of expertise behind the reliable functionality of daily vehicles and the advanced adjustments essential for motorsports success.

This category acknowledges the proficiency behind the robust engines that drive both our on-road giants and off-road workhorses. It’s a nod to the specialized expertise required to maximize torque and durability, ensuring relentless performance, whether on paved highways or rugged terrains.

The art and science of bringing vehicles back to life. Whether it’s the meticulous revival of an old classic, the precision repair of a recent collision, or the expertise of welding techniques, this catagoy stands for dedication, attention to detail, and passion for aesthetics and functionality.

Across air, land, and sea, precision engineering is paramount. This category highlights the mechanics behind reliable aircraft, efficient motorcycles, and durable marine vessels. A testament to the diverse expertise that shapes our journey, no matter the medium.

The future is now. This category is our salute to those at the frontier of transportation technologies, breaking barriers and envisioning tomorrow. From electric advancements to ground-breaking automation, this category is for the visionaries defining our transport’s next chapter.

Recognizing excellence in the automotive sector and motorsports sector. It’s an acknowledgment of expertise behind the reliable functionality of daily vehicles and the advanced adjustments essential for motorsports success.

This category acknowledges the proficiency behind the robust engines that drive both our on-road giants and off-road workhorses. It’s a nod to the specialized expertise required to maximize torque and durability, ensuring relentless performance, whether on paved highways or rugged terrains.

The art and science of bringing vehicles back to life. Whether it’s the meticulous revival of an old classic, the precision repair of a recent collision, or the expertise of welding techniques, this catagoy stands for dedication, attention to detail, and passion for aesthetics and functionality.

Across air, land, and sea, precision engineering is paramount. This category highlights the mechanics behind reliable aircraft, efficient motorcycles, and durable marine vessels. A testament to the diverse expertise that shapes our journey, no matter the medium.

The future is now. This category is our salute to those at the frontier of transportation technologies, breaking barriers and envisioning tomorrow. From electric advancements to ground-breaking automation, this category is for the visionaries defining our transport’s next chapter.

HOW IT WORKS

Nomination Eligibility & Requirements

 

Nominees must be 1) a professional technician employed full-time in, OR 2) a current student studying a technical education curriculum in at least one of the Techs Rock Awards recognized categories:

  • Automotive & Motorsports
  • Diesel
  • Collision, Restoration & Welding
  • Aviation, Motorcycle & Marine’
  • Emerging Technologies

 1.) General Eligibility and Requirements for all Nominees:

All nominees shall exhibit exemplary character and be making a positive impact in their school, workplace, and/or community.

To nominate a technical student or professional technician, please offer details on your candidate in the nomination form. Nominations open Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 11:30 AM ET/ 8:30 AM PT and close Sunday, January 14, 2024 at 11:59 PM PT.

 

1.) Nominees must be 18 years or older to enter or 16 years or older with their parent/guardian’s permission.

 

2.) Nominees must be a U.S. citizen, a permanent resident, or have Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status with proof of current Employment Authorization Document.

 

3.) A nominee may only be nominated in one category.

 

4.) An individual may nominate any student or technician only once. An individual may submit multiple nominations for multiple individuals.

 

5.) Nominations may be submitted by anyone. Self-nominations are accepted.

 

6.) Only one student or technician may be nominated per each form submission. Individuals are permitted to submit multiple nomination form submissions.

 

7.) Nomination questions should be answered in complete sentences.

 

8.) Nominations must be submitted through the Techs Rock Awards online nomination form. Nominations submitted via any other means, after the nomination deadline, or for a nominee who otherwise does not meet nomination criteria will not be considered.

 

9.) Once nominated, each nominee will receive a Nomination Acceptance email. Nominees MUST accept the nomination via the short survey linked in the email before the acceptance deadline of Sunday, January 21, 2024, at 11:59 PM PT. Failure to submit this information by the deadline will result in the nominee’s disqualification.

 

10) Upon Nomination Acceptance, if a nominee is under the age of 18, the nominee’s parent or guardian will receive an email to confirm their Consent for the nominee’s participation in the Techs Rock Awards. The Acceptance, and Parental Consent where necessary, must be provided by the acceptance deadline of Sunday, January 21, 2024, at 11:59 PM PT. Failure to submit this information by the deadline will result in the nominee’s disqualification.

 

11) Chosen honorees must agree to the following to be considered:

 

a) Have their name and photo published in digital and print media announcing the winners.

 

b) Be willing to participate in a Q&A-style interview with our editorial team.

 

c) Agree to provide their contact and shipping information to TechForce partners for prize delivery.

 

d) Be willing to participate in a video interview, to be used to encourage nominations and other engagements in future Techs Rock Awards.

 

e) Be willing to travel to Glendale, AZ the week of March 4, 2024 for recognition at TechForce’s National Partner Summit and on-stage at Mecum Glendale 2024 if selected as the one student or one professional technician Grand Prize Winner.

 

2.) Student-specific Eligibility and Requirements:

 

1.) Student nominees shall display passion and hard work toward becoming a future professional technician. Student nominees shall also have concrete examples of how they exceed expectations in their technical education program.

 

2.) Student nominees must be at least a current, active student, enrolled in a transportation technology curriculum, who:

 

a.) has completed, at a minimum their sophomore year of high school, and

 

b.) is currently enrolled as at least a Junior or Senior in high school, or actively enrolled in a post-secondary technical education program.

 

3.) Nominees MUST be a student at the time of nomination and must continue to meet all nomination criteria through March 31, 2024.

 

a.) Students who graduate on or before March 31, 2024 are not eligible for nomination.

 

b.) Students on a leave of absence or waiting to start/in between school enrollment are not eligible for nomination.

 

c.) Any student, nominee, or honoree who misrepresents any portion of their nomination acceptance, including Parental Consent and nominee’s ability to meet nomination criteria, or any nominee for which a parent, guardian, nominator, or instructor knowingly misrepresents the nominee’s ability to meet nomination criteria shall be immediately disqualified, and/or have all awarded titles and prizes revoked.

 

3.) Professional Technician-specific Eligibility and Requirements:

 

1.) Professional technician nominees shall be respected for their technical skills and reputation as a qualified tech, and have concrete examples of how they exceed expectations in the category being nominated for.

 

2.) Professional technician nominees must be employed full-time as a technician in the automotive, aviation, collision, diesel, emerging technologies, marine, motorcycle, motorsports, restoration, or welding industries.

 

3.) It is highly encouraged to nominate technicians who have achieved workplace accomplishments and milestones in the past 18 months.

NOTE ON PRIZE INCOME: The Internal Revenue Code states that under certain circumstances the value of prizes and awards/gifts to individuals is considered taxable income. Merchandise or products won as a prize or award will be considered at the fair market value and could also be considered taxable income. Nonresident aliens may be subject to additional tax rules regardless of amount, depending on circumstances and treaty status. The prize and award/gift amount will be treated as 1099 income. The recipient will receive a Form 1099-MISC from TechForce Foundation on any winnings totaling $600.00 or more in a calendar year. The recipient will also be required to provide TechForce Foundation with a completed W-9 form, which includes social security number, to be used for issuing a 1099 for tax purposes, as well as signing a prize/award acceptance form. Additionally, should a scholarship be awarded, the recipient is required to complete the scholarship application and acceptance process online at techforce.org.

 

Misael Rodriguez

Aspiring Technician
Automotive & Motorsports Category
Ben Davis High School, Area 31 Career Center, Andy Mohr Automotive Service
Indianapolis, IN

Misael Rodriguez is a student at Ben Davis High School. He is studying Automotive Technology at Area 31 Career Center and is an ambassador for Andy Mohr Automotive Service in Indianapolis.

Misael is a first-generation Mexican-American student with a 4.0 GPA and plans to run for SkillsUSA State Officer in Indiana in 2024. He was featured on Snap-on’s Makers and Fixers.

In his words, “I’m a dedicated, respectful and responsible person who seeks excellent success in my academics and career. I want to make my parents proud and I also want to give back to my community and get more involved.”

Misael nominated himself for the Techs Rock Awards a few weeks after being introduced to TechForce Foundation. 

He said, “…around December, I learned about TechForce and their opportunities for young techs. I wanted to be nominated to open new doors [and] share my story with you guys.”

A milestone I want to accomplish this year is winning state for SkillsUSA Indiana for community service. For our project, my team will perform oil changes. Our labor will be free, and the oil will be free thanks to the sponsor of my automotive class at Ben Davis (High School). The only thing our client will have to purchase will be an oil filter. We will also inspect lugnuts, air pressure, and tire wear to inform them of the life of their tires. 

I’ll also compete for SkillsUSA Auto Maintenance Light and Repair (this year) with my group of 4 to hopefully win Regionals. I’m the only first-year student in my group and my knowledge will be enhanced thanks to my team because this will be their second year competing. I’ll also give back the favor for next year’s first years who want to compete for MLR with me for SkillsUSA 2025. 

I’ve applied to run for State Officer for SkillsUSA Indiana. I want to encourage more young technicians to seek opportunities to help their community and be leaders in their category.

[I had] my first ever interview at Chrysler Dodge Jeep and Ram Andy Mohr. It went excellent… and I want to attend their CAP program to achieve a degree.

My (first) accomplishment/ award this year was being selected to be an ambassador for Andy Mohr Automotive Service for Area 31 Career Center. I helped talk to young students in 7th through 10th grade to inform them of the opportunities this program offers and the high demand for technicians with strong work ethics.

My academic awards I’ve received [include] a Presidential Academic Award, Academic Honors, NJHS [National Junior Honor Society] and also NSLS [The National Society of Leadership and Success]. I’m on track to receive my Core 40, Academic Honor Diploma and Technical Honors Diploma. I have a weighted GPA of 4.0, and also am a member of Ivy Tech Upward Bound.

A passion for me is to be a leader in my class to help one another and influence my peers to become successful.

[I was] elected to be an ambassador for my automotive class to help future students who want to become a technician in the automotive field or who have questions. Having the title ambassador for my auto class comes with big responsibilities.

I’ve helped my peers from day one. Helping the ones who were confused and also lost when lessons were taught; distributing hands-on work so everyone had an opportunity to use a tool or remove a piece; helping my class with repair orders, teaching the ones who needed help.

A positive activity I do for my Church is being part of their choir for Sundays and Thursdays. I’ve helped around my community, simple as a free oil change and helping my elderly neighbor jack his car to remove a wheel off his truck.

[I also make a] positive impact by sharing my story. I want to be an example for future male and female technicians that anything is possible with hard work, dedication and leadership.

Be leaders in your passion and look for opportunities and help your community.

Some outside interests are mountain biking with my family. I love recording my trails on my Instagram, and I record my service on my parents’ vehicle, such as replacing their brake pads and teaching some of my viewers [things] such as oil changes and maintaining your car. 

[In] 2023, I repaired my parents’ car’s front bumper and fender because of a car crash. I took pictures of every progress and I hope to soon have a channel like ChrisFix teaching people about cars.

I’ve also been involved in ACE mentorship to learn a little of everything. ACE mentorship helps future students who are interested in Architecture, Construction and Engineering.

Dustin Thomas

Working Technician
Automotive & Motorsports Category
CarMax
San Antonio, TX

Dustin Thomas is a professional automotive technician and has been with CarMax for more than six years.

As he describes it, Dustin got his start “shortly after graduating high school. Friends of mine had gotten into tuner cars, and after seeing how unique and cool the automotive world could be I was hooked. I moved to San Antonio when I was 19 and made the decision to try and turn this new hobby into a career. I started attending St. Philip’s College to pursue my Associate’s Degree in Automotive Technology, which I completed in 2015.”

Dustin’s journey continued, eventually landing him at CarMax. “After obtaining my degree, I was offered a job at a small mom-and-pop repair shop where I had interned. I worked there for around two years, growing my knowledge and beginning my ASE journey. I received two ASEs during my time there, at which point I decided to continue my growth and moved over to working for CarMax. I have since been with my company for 6.5 years, pushing myself to obtain all A1-A8 ASE certifications, as well as recently acquiring my ASE L1 advanced certification, allowing me to be promoted to our highest level of technician positions.”

Dustin’s supervisor nominated him for the Techs Rock Awards. He describes Dustin as “an all-around great technician.”

“Dustin is a go-getter that is always willing to help his peers anyway he can. Dustin continues to grow his automotive knowledge and within one year has gotten three different ASEs including his L1. He is a motivated leader within his work group and goes above and beyond to ensure the daily goals are met.”

Dustin has earned all 8 ASE certifications, including his L1. He earned three of these certifications in 2023 alone.

While in school, Dustin received a scholarship from Matco Tools. During his time with CarMax, he has consistently been a top tech, achieving the company’s highest tiers of President’s Club rankings.

Dustin strives to be an example to his peers of possible career achievements within the automotive industry.

Outside of work, Dustin has volunteered on numerous occasions to help with various non-tech-related volunteer opportunities. His volunteerism includes traveling 2+ hours from home through CarMax’s partnership with KABOOM! to help build a new playground set for children impacted by a recent school shooting.

While in school, Dustin was involved in a performance tuning program and volunteered as a representative of the Auto Tech department for high school auto tech students who were interested in the program.

In his supervisor’s words, “Dustin helps plan and organize the ongoing training provided by CarMax in relation to electric cars. He continues to grow his knowledge in this area, as he sees this is the future. Overall, Dustin is a Rockstar and deserves this award for all of the hard work he has put in over the last year to meet all of his goals!”

Diesel

Nathanael Watkins

Future Tech
Big Sandy Community and Technical College
Prestonburg, KY

Nathanael Watkins embodies the heart, grit and community spirit that power America’s diesel industry. A top student in his diesel‑mechanic program, he pairs classroom excellence with the real‑world demands of life on his family farm in Eastern Kentucky. When he isn’t studying he can be found baling hay, maintaining equipment, feeding livestock and restoring his own 1978 Chevy pickup. Nathanael also serves as a primary caregiver for his grandfather, a retired coal miner battling black‑lung disease, and frequently repairs equipment for friends, neighbors and church members without expecting anything in return. In class he stays late to tutor classmates and is praised for his team‑first attitude and quiet leadership. Whether backing a hay trailer down a one‑lane mountain road or mastering diesel theory, Nathanael demonstrates maturity, selflessness and technical ability beyond his years. He represents a future where hard work, family values and service are at the heart of skilled trades.

Collision, Restoration & Welding

William Morrison

Future Technician
Northwood University
Midland, MI

William Morrison pairs hands‑on experience with entrepreneurial vision. He started his career in high school working for Hendrick Automotive and progressed to become a certified collision technician. After earning an associate degree from technical school he continued interning with Hendrick while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Aftermarket Management at Northwood University. There he was elected president of the aftermarket club and leads a student project to renovate an older BMW 3‑Series. William doesn’t just perform repairs, he innovates tools to improve efficiency and plans to launch a business designing and selling specialty collision tools. He is also helping Northwood build relationships with employers and exposing fellow students to career opportunities in the collision industry. Driven, creative and respected by his peers, William represents the future of automotive repair and entrepreneurship.
Aviation, Motorcycle & Marine

Sabrina Marrero

Future Technician
Aviation Institute of Maintenance,
Hasbrouck Heights, NJ

Sabrina Marrero balances professional service with personal growth in the aviation maintenance field. As a Student Services Coordinator at the Aviation Institute of Maintenance she works long days helping future technicians overcome academic and personal challenges, ensuring they stay on track toward their FAA certifications. Once her shift ends she becomes a student herself, attending classes late into the evening which is a testament to her belief in skilled trades and her commitment to continuous improvement. Sabrina advocates fiercely for students: she intervenes when issues arise, provides emotional support after failed exams and even organized a small‑business fair so students with side hustles could showcase their skills and gain customers. Inspired by a Women in Aviation event, she decided to pursue a technical career and now exemplifies empathy, leadership and innovation. By uplifting others while advancing her own training, Sabrina is helping to shape the next generation of aviation technicians.

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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