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AMI Announces AVI Education Scholarship Recipient

The Automotive Management Institute (AMI), in conjunction with Automotive Video, Inc. (AVI), recently announced Edward J. Roth as the recipient of the "AVI Education Scholarship." The scholarship recognizes automotive service professionals who have a strong desire to improve their management and technical skills. The recipient receives $1,000 to be applied toward expenses to attend seminars offered during the AVI Training Conference in Las Vegas, Oct. 29 - 30.

Edward J. RothThe Automotive Management Institute (AMI), in conjunction with Automotive Video, Inc. (AVI), recently announced Edward J. Roth as the recipient of the “AVI Education Scholarship.” The scholarship recognizes automotive service professionals who have a strong desire to improve their management and technical skills. The recipient receives $1,000 to be applied toward expenses to attend seminars offered during the AVI Training Conference in Las Vegas, Oct. 29 – 30.

Roth, service advisor for North Town Auto Service & Tire Center, McHenry, IL, has worked in the automotive service industry for 25 years. He holds several industry certifications and is currently completing the necessary requirements to earn the Institute’s Accredited Automotive Manager (AAM) designation. When not working in the shop, he contributes his time to various community and industry organizations.

“I’m thankful for this opportunity to grow and learn from some of the best and brightest in the industry. The conference also offers many occasions to network, share ideas and learn from other industry professionals,” said Roth.

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