BETHESDA, MD The Car Care Council Women’s Board has announced that Tomorrow’s Technician Magazine has become a 2007 sponsor of the Women’s Board.
“I’d like to extend my sincerest thanks to Tomorrow’s Technician for its generous donation to our sponsorship program again this year,” said Katie Noga, president, Car Care Council Women’s Board. “Because one of our major goals is to encourage bright young people to consider the automotive aftermarket as a career, we are particularly pleased to partner with Tomorrow’s Technician, who communicates so well to automotive vocational students.”
The Women’s Board offers four tax-deductible sponsorship levels, Platinum ($5,000), Gold ($2,500), Silver ($1,250) and Bronze ($500). These sponsorship dollars cover all of the activities of the various Women’s Board committees, including:
- Consumer education, with special emphasis on female consumers;
- Expanded scholarship program for women;
- Post-secondary vocational students enrolled in automotive programs and planning to enter the automotive field;
- High school students planning to enter the automotive field;
- Northwood University student enrolled in the automotive aftermarket curriculum;
- Recruitment and retention of women into our Industry;
- Development and maintenance of http://women.carcare.org;
- Industry support, articles and educational materials;
- Research projects and public relations activities; and
- Automotive Communications Awards and reception.
Tomorrow’s Technician is dedicated to enhancing the experience of tomorrow’s automotive service professionals and reinforcing their decision to seek careers in the automotive industry. Eight times throughout the school year, T2 delivers the most current technical and career information to 50,000 automotive students and more than 2,500 of their instructors.
The Women’s Board is comprised of professional women and men, including company executives, service shop owners, service writers, motor sports figures, association executives and consultants, who are dedicated to informing female audiences about proper vehicle maintenance and safety, while encouraging young people to investigate automotive career choices.
For more information about the Car Care Council Women’s Board, visit: http://women.carcare.org or e-mail [email protected].