The ASE Education Foundation has appointed new officers and board members for 2025, with Dynamic Automotive President and CEO Dwayne Myers serving as chair.
The leadership team includes Brian LaCroix, automotive instructor at Capital Region BOCES, as vice chair; Jim Sennett, manager of automotive repair programs at AAA, as treasurer; and Fay Watts, technical support operations manager at Ford, as secretary. Joelle Pollak, co-founder of Promotive, will serve as past chair.
Andrew Graham of Forsyth Central High School and Doug Wilberg of Caliber Collision Centers have joined the board for three-year terms.
The Foundation, which works with nearly 2,000 automotive technology training programs nationwide, aims to address the industry's technician shortage through education and career development initiatives.