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NHADAJun 18, 2019 4:47:58 PM1 min read

Logan Kordana Receives Automotive Technology Scholarship

Keene, NH—Logan Kordana, a senior at Cheshire Career Center and Keene High School, has been named a recipient of the NHADA Foundation Automotive Technology Scholarship for $250.

“Logan is one of those extraordinary young adults who gives you hope for the future.  Logan never lets a task go unfinished and is willing to put in the extra effort to accomplish a task.  Logan’s work is always outstanding and his attention to detail is visible and will be in all aspects of his life.”

−Don Turner, Automotive Technology Instructor at Cheshire Career Center

The New Hampshire Automotive Education Foundation (NHAEF), in conjunction with the New Hampshire Automobile Dealers Association (NHADA), offers scholarships for New Hampshire students pursuing a career in Automotive Technology at any of the Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH) Automotive Technology programs: White Mountains Community College (WMCC), Lakes Region Community College (LRCC), Manchester Community College (MCC), Nashua Community College (NCC), and Great Bay Community College (GBCC).

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 Education Foundation assists high school Automotive Technology programs in achieving NATEF and AYES national industry certifications.

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Mission
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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