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Pep Boys Awards $100,000 in Scholarships to 15 Aspiring Automotive Technicians Across the United States

Pep Boys Awards $100,000 in Scholarships to 15 Aspiring Automotive Technicians Across the United States

Company invites award winners to participate in #PepBoysRoadTrip events as its Centennial Celebration continues nationwide

PR Newswire

PHILADELPHIA, July 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Pep Boys, one of the country's leading automotive service networks, today announced the 15 recipients of its annual Find Your Drive $100,000 scholarship program. The Company increased its investment during this 100th year in business to $100,000 to celebrate its centennial and continue its emphasis of the critical "Race to 2026" initiative, a program designed to recruit and support the talented technicians in the automotive industry and close America's skills gap

The 2021 scholarship winners will have a special opportunity to participate and be recognized during the #PepBoysRoadTrip, a custom Pep Boys-branded bus that is traveling across the country and visiting the communities the Company serves. To follow along with the #PepBoysRoadTrip and see future centennial celebrations, visit @PepBoysAuto.

"For 100 years, Pep Boys has supported the technicians who keep America moving," said Brian Kaner, CEO. "This year's Find Your Drive scholarship program is another example of how we are preparing Pep Boys to serve the drivers of the future. Our industry thrives when we have talented technicians in the service bays, and we're excited to celebrate these 15 students who are truly exceling in the field."

This year's scholarship program included five $10,000 scholarships to qualified students studying to become professional automotive technicians in major metro areas: Houston, Texas; Los Angeles, California; Orlando, Florida.; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Caguas, Puerto Rico. Students receiving $10,000 scholarships for the 2021-22 academic year are:

  • Valentin Davy, Miami, FloridaUniversal Technical Institute, Orlando, Florida
  • Jonathan Cotto, Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico – Mech-Tech College Caguas, Puerto Rico
  • Eli Alvarez, Hutto, TexasTexas State Technical College, Waco, Texas
  • Julien Vargas, Lehighton, PennsylvaniaUniversal Technical Institute, Exton, Pennsylvania
  • Cecilia Ledesma, El Monte, CaliforniaRio Hondo College, Whittier, California

The additional ten $5,000 scholarships were awarded to qualified students in other areas of the U.S. Students receiving $5,000 scholarships for the 2021-22 academic year are:

  • John Paul Jansen, Bellevue, NebraskaPittsburg State University, Pittsburg, Kansas
  • Kasey Tarantino, Pennsburg, PennsylvaniaPennsylvania College of Technology, Williamsport, Pennsylvania
  • Hannah Armstrong, Shamrock, TexasUniversal Technical Institute, Irving, Texas
  • Esperanza Murguia, San Dimas, CaliforniaUniversal Technical Institute, Avondale, Arizona
  • Daniel Gorski, Chicago, IllinoisSouthern Illinois UniversityCarbondale, Carbondale, Illinois
  • Mark Jones, Mountainside, New Jersey– Ohio Technical College, Cleveland, Ohio
  • Erick Poole, Waukegan, IllinoisLincoln Technical Institute, Melrose Park, Illinois
  • Nicail Andres Ruiz Alcaide, San Juan, Puerto Rico – Mech-Tech College, Caguas, Puerto Rico
  • Derek Deddo, Midlothian, Illinois – Lincoln Technical Institute, Melrose Park, Illinois
  • Zachariah Riehle, Milan, IndianaUniversity of Northwestern Ohio, Lima, Ohio

This year, the Find Your Drive scholarship committee also reviewed applications and selected winners from among those who had applied through the University of the Aftermarket Foundation, a non-profit organization that helps provide funding and helps facilitate scholarships within the aftermarket for students pursuing an automotive technician degree or certification.

The annual scholarship program is part of Pep Boys' "Race to 2026" initiative that aims to increase the number of trained technicians and help fill an industry-wide talent gap projected to grow to 46,000 over the next five years.[1] Pep Boys offers a broad range of industry-leading opportunities and career paths designed to encourage talented future technicians to follow their passion for automotive. In addition to scholarships, the Company partners with leading technical schools, internship, and work opportunities during a student's education. After graduation, technicians can launch their careers with the Company performing basic maintenance and take advantage of benefits such as tuition assistance, apprenticeships, Company-sponsored certifications, and continuing education to move on to more complex repairs, or progress to a leadership role. Learn more about careers with Pep Boys.

About Pep Boys

Pep Boys is driven by its promise to its customers: We go further to help you go farther. Founded in 1921 by military veterans, generations of drivers have counted on Pep Boys ASE-certified Pros to care for their cars. With a national network of Service and Tire Centers, millions of vehicles and fleets pass through Pep Boys bays each year. Our commitment to being the ONE our communities count on is demonstrated through our exceptional customer experience and support of the critical technical training initiatives needed to close America's skills gap. For more information, visit www.pepboys.com

Media Contact

Arianna Stefanoni Sherlock, Pep Boys

609-969-8349, arianna_sherlock@pepboys.com 

Christine Bowser, Pinnacle Media

330-688-3515, chrissy@pinnmedia.com 



[1] U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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