SALEM, NH— Nolan Weiner is a recent graduate of Salem CTE's Automotive Program. Nolan is a recipient of an NHADA Foundation Automotive Technology Scholarship as well as the Ford ASSET scholarship made possible by Chris Lane of McFarland Ford, whose donation following the Big Raffle established the Ford ASSET scholarship funding. Nolan will be attending Manchester Community College in the fall. Nolan is excited to further his education & set the foundation for his future career by taking advantage of these scholarships.
Salem Ford General Manager Armando Rodriguez, Kate Amrol, NHADA Foundation & Ford ASSET scholarship winner Nolan Weiner, Chris Lane, owner of McFarland Ford, and Erin Powers, Ford Motor Company.
The NHADA Foundation, in conjunction with the New Hampshire Automobile Dealers Association (NHADA), awards scholarships to students who will attend an Automotive Technology, Collision Repair, Diesel Heavy Equipment, Motorcycle Repair, and Powersports program at one of the following New Hampshire community colleges:
- Great Bay Community College
- Lakes Region Community College
- Manchester Community College
- Nashua Community College
- White Mountains Community College
About the NHADA Foundation
The NHADA Foundation works to strengthen the level of automotive technology education in New Hampshire by providing a link between the dealer community and local high school automotive programs. This partnership facilitates scholarship programs, tool and equipment donations, job shadowing, and part-time and full-time work opportunities. In addition, the NHADA Foundation assists high school Automotive Technology programs in achieving ASE accreditation to maintain national industry standards.
The NHADA Foundation Mission is to improve members' productivity, profit, and professionalism through a better-educated and well-trained workforce. Over the years, the NHADA Foundation has forged strong partnerships between the retail motor vehicle industry, the state's educational institutions, and motor vehicle manufacturers.
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