Forty-Five Technicians Honored At ASE Annual Meeting

Forty-Five Technicians Honored At ASE Annual Meeting

Forty-five automotive professionals were recognized Nov. 20, at the fall board meeting of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) held at the Fairmont Hotel in Newport Beach, Calif. The annual awards banquet spotlights top scorers on the ASE certification tests.

Front row (R to L): Jeff Miller, John McKeage, Cass Pujol, Steve Keeney, Bill O’Hara, Ronnie Bush, Jerry Bisbee, Carl Hader. Second row: Bruce Nelson, Chris Cargill, Scott Chaney, Roger Christopher, Chad Cassidy, Terry Sparks, Brad Stump, Dave Ellingsen, Rick Edgar. Third row: Steve Urich, Kevin Collins, Bob Phipps, Rob Brennan, Chuck Stockton, Kurt Wegner. Fourth row: Bill Cochran, Jeremy Hockett, Lloyd Koppes, Mark Hunter, Larry Willis, Skip Meserve, James Larson, Mike Gerhart. Fifth row: Andy Dziduch, Chris Gorman, Greg Sampley, Keith Warner, Tim Ehrhart, John Flieger, Dana Haglin. Last row: Brian Wiggins, Joe Tuholski, Lenny King. *Not pictured: Dave Benkert, Jerry Denaple, Marlon Gonzalez and Butch Sarzynski.Forty-five automotive professionals were recognized Nov. 20, at the fall board meeting of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) held at the Fairmont Hotel in Newport Beach, Calif. The annual awards banquet spotlights top scorers on the ASE certification tests. Thirty-eight different companies from both OEM and aftermarket segments sponsored the individual technician recognition awards in the auto, truck, collision and parts categories, along with three instructor awards. In addition to looking for top scores on ASE tests, award sponsors examine on-the-job excellence, community service and other factors when selecting honorees.

“ASE has been honoring the best of the best in our industry for more than 40 years, and this year we recognized 45 outstanding individuals from all across the nation,” said Tim Zilke, ASE president and CEO. “We couldn’t do this without the support of our many award sponsors, whose ranks include some of the best-known names in the industry. Their commitment to excellence is reflected in the talented individuals we recognize each year.”

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