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Four Seasons Sponsors Women’s Board Scholarship Program

Scholarships will be awarded to female students pursuing a career in the automotive aftermarket. They are available for post-secondary students who have completed one year of an ASE-certified, post-secondary automobile technology program and female high school seniors who plan on attending such a program.

Aftermarket temperature control parts supplier Four Seasons will sponsor the 2006 Car Care Council Women’s Board scholarship program.

Scholarships will be awarded to female students pursuing a career in the automotive aftermarket. They are available for post-secondary students who have completed one year of an ASE-certified, post-secondary automobile technology program, and female high school seniors who plan on attending such a program.

Katie Noga, president of the Car Care Council Women’s Board, thanked Four Seasons for its continued support of the scholarship program. “There are a lot of great opportunities for women in the automotive aftermarket, and this donation will help us continue our efforts to recruit and retain talented women in the industry,” said Noga.

For more information about the Car Care Council Women’s Board, visit http://women.carcare.org or e-mail [email protected].

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