The student winner is Jonathan Murillo, from Metropolitan Community College in Omaha, NE. Murillo will have the chance to receive Snap-On tools in order to help with his education and in his career after graduation.
Tony Larry, Chairman of the Omaha I-CAR Committee, stated, “The Committee is very proud to support collision education at Metropolitan Community College. We congratulate Jonathan on the award and wish him the best in his collision career.”
Industry members interested in working together with the Collision Repair Education Foundation in supporting secondary and post-secondary collision repair students, instructors, and their school programs should contact Director of Development, Brandon Eckenrode at 847.463.5244 or Brandon.Eckenrode@ed-foundation.org.