Penticton Herald

Car dealers help college students

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The New Car Dealers Foundation of British Columbia is helping power success with $10,000 annually in new awards for Trades and Business students at Okanagan College.

The annual awards ranging from $1,000 to $2,000 each will support students in the Automotive Service Technician apprentice­ship and foundation programs, plus the Business Administra­tion program.

“The demand for skilled automotive service technician­s and business profession­als is increasing throughout the automotive sector,” says Blair Qualey, president and CEO of the New Car Dealers Associatio­n of B.C.

“We see partnershi­ps with training institutio­ns like Okanagan College as integral to service delivery and the prosperity of our member dealership­s.”

There are 29 new car dealer members in the Okanagan including six dealership­s operated by Sentes Automotive.

Adam Rich, Sentes Automotive Group general manager, says he hopes the awards will encourage more young people to enter the automotive industry and stay local after graduation.

“We’re always looking for more technician­s. We know the value of the Okanagan College program, we’ve hired grads in the past, and we’re thrilled to support it,” said Rich.

“We are very grateful to the New Car Dealers Foundation for this investment in our students’ futures,” said Kathy Butler, executive director, Okanagan College Foundation. “The creation of these new awards will both help attract and retain students.”

The New Car Dealers Foundation presented its first set of awards in Kelowna in April.

Among the recipients was Paul Whitlock, a student in the Automotive Service Technician program. Whitlock plans to complete his Red Seal Endorsemen­t and then go on to business school.

“This award will make it easier for me to progress through my apprentice­ship with less stress about being able to afford it all,” said Whitlock. “I can't thank the donors enough for this very generous gift. It will help me achieve my dream.”

The New Car Dealers Associatio­n represents more than 390 new car dealers throughout the province.

 ?? Special to The Daily Courier ?? Award-winning Okanagan College students join with local members of the New Car Dealers Foundation of British Columbia.The foundation presents awards, totalling $10,000, annually to students in the automotive and business programs. Getting together to...
Special to The Daily Courier Award-winning Okanagan College students join with local members of the New Car Dealers Foundation of British Columbia.The foundation presents awards, totalling $10,000, annually to students in the automotive and business programs. Getting together to...

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