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UPS Awards $75,000 in Scholarships to NASCAR Technical Institute Students
(CSRwire) ATLANTA, GA - February 11, 2008 - UPS (NYSE: UPS) today awarded $75,000 in
scholarships to five minority students with NASCAR ambitions. The
scholarships demonstrate UPS’s continued commitment to helping NASCAR
better reflect a changing workforce and fan base.
The UPS Racing Technical Edge Scholarship awards $15,000 to minority
students demonstrating strong academic performance, leadership,
participation in community activities and automotive-related career goals
and work experience.
"We're proud to support the career goals of these talented individuals,"
said Ron Rogowski, UPS director of sponsorship and events. "UPS and
NASCAR are committed to promoting diversity on and off the track."
Since 2002, UPS has awarded scholarships totaling $450,000 to 30 minority
students attending the NASCAR Technical Institute (NTI).
Candidates for the UPS Racing Technical Edge Scholarship must meet the
admission criteria of the NTI, which is located in suburban Charlotte,
N.C. Designed as the premier training ground for NASCAR hopefuls, NTI is
an extension of Arizona-based Universal Technical Institute and combines
an automotive technology curriculum with NASCAR-specific coursework.
This year's recipients of the UPS Racing Technical Edge Scholarship
include:
Anthony Asiegbunam, Orlu, Nigeria
Asiegbunam has been fascinated with the automobile industry most of his
life. Before moving to the United States in 2004, Asiegbunam worked in the
industry for several years in Nigeria. He started attending NTI in 2005
and plans to continue his automotive education after he graduates in
March.
Ricardo Barbosa, Los Angeles, Calif.
Barbosa is currently studying automotive technology at NTI, where he has
been listed on the Director's Honors List 10 times. He also is an Alpha
Beta Kappa nominee and a winner of the Student of the Course award.
After graduating from NTI, Barbosa hopes to work with a race team and
offer opportunities to other minority race fans to follow their own NASCAR
aspirations.
Aaron Gardner, San Antonio, Texas
Gardner decided to pursue his passion for cars after leaving the military.
In addition to being a full time student at NTI, Gardner is working with
pit crews in the modified and legends series of racing. He also builds
custom grill guards and constructs body lifts for trucks and other 4x4
vehicles. Gardner aspires to own a vehicle maintenance and repair shop
known for its commitment to quality service.
Philip Jeffers, Dudley, N.C.
Jeffers' interest in the automotive industry began when he was a child
working with his father on his family's cars. He even pulled and replaced
his first motor when he was only 15. Now a full time student at NTI,
Jeffers is an active member of Leaders in NTI Community and a three-time
Student of the Course winner. After graduation, Jeffers hopes to
work in the performance development unit at Audi.
Rickie Mozie, Jr., Winnsboro, S.C.
Mozie is currently a full-time student at NTI and a Student Diesel
Technician at Mack Truck Sales, Charlotte. He has received various
academic awards, including the Imagine America Scholarship, NTI's Live
Your Passion Scholarship and 2007 Auto Tech Student of the Year. After
completing the program at NTI, Mozie plans to become a Master Certified
Technician and work with an established automotive dealership.
Headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., UPS is the world's largest package delivery
company and a global leader in supply chain services. Each day, the UPS pit
crew of more than 425,000 dedicated employees delivers to more than 200
countries and territories worldwide. For more information, log onto www.racing.ups.com.
To get UPS news direct, visit pressroom.ups.com/RSS.
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