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Outgoing, Incoming ASE Executives Address Industry

Tim Zilke, who will be retiring as president and CEO of ASE, and his replacement, Dave Johnson, look back at the past and forward at the future of ASE.

TechForce Foundation Seeing Public Support for Tech Careers

TechForce Foundation states that it has seen a significant uptick in public support for high-tech, hands-on mobility technician careers.

ASE Education Foundation Thanks Industry Partners

The foundation continues its partnership with top industry organizations to deliver programs that help increase the number and diversity of service professionals entering the industry workforce.

ASE Education Foundation Updates Accreditation Standards

The ASE Education Foundation has recently revised its accreditation standards for truck and collision training programs, specifically focusing on tasks, tools and equipment related to high-voltage systems.

ASE Education Foundation Board Chair Delivers Welcome Message

Trey Michael has released an official statement to the automotive industry as he accepts his new position as chair of the ASE Education Foundation for 2023.

ASE Instructor Training Conference a Huge Success

The recent ASE Instructor Training Conference welcomed hundreds of high school and college instructors from auto, truck and collision repair programs nationwide.

ASE Announces Leadership Changes

ASE President and CEO Tim Zilke and Senior Vice President of Communications Trish Serratore have announced their plans to retire on Dec. 31, 2023.

Register Now for ASE Instructor Conference

Hosted by the ASE Education Foundation, the conference is scheduled for July 17-20 in Concord, N.C., just outside of Charlotte.

ASE Education Foundation Seeks Outstanding Instructor

Applications are now being accepted for the 2023 Bryl Shoemaker/ASE Education Foundation Instructor of the Year.

Ford, TechForce Foundation Announce $1M Scholarship

Ford Motor Company Fund is joining Ford dealers across four U.S. regions to provide a million dollars in scholarship funding to help students pursue careers as automotive technicians.