Larry Tuttle, Brian LaCroix, Jake Sorenson, and Jaime Angell join moderator Chris Messer to tackle the technician pipeline gap at ASE's ITC.
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Backed by the largest workforce grant from the US DoL, ASE Education Foundation is working to place 6,000 registered apprentices in the transportation industry.
Acquisition strengthens ASE’s workforce development efforts and accelerates support for current and future service professionals.
In This Issue: 2026 ASE Education Foundation Instructor Conference, ASE Entry-Level Testing, SkillsUSA’s National Leadership & Skills Conference (NLSC), AAPEX Student Program, Student Survey, and Free ASE Technical Webinars.
See highlights of ASE Education Foundation's activities and initiatives, partnership collaborations, student survey results, statistics for the industry's future technicians, success stories, and more. Download a digital PDF of the 2025 Annual Report.
This new initiative, in partnership with WrenchWay, is a nationwide effort to bring shops, dealerships and schools together to tackle some of the industry’s most pressing issues.
Open to automotive, diesel and collision professionals, the survey is designed to learn what is working, what is not and how the industry can improve.
Early Bird Discount Offered through Oct. 31. Registration is now open for the 16th annual 2026 ASE Instructor Training Conference scheduled for July 20-23 in Frisco, Texas, outside of Dallas.
This new partnership is designed to expand support for ASE Certified professionals and their families facing unexpected hardships. The initiative, launched under the theme “Support Beyond Certification,” reflects a shared commitment to strengthening the entire technician community—not only through professional...