Automotive Aftermarket Advisory Board of Northwood University Establishes Scholarship to Honor Warren Mault

Automotive Aftermarket Advisory Board of Northwood University Establishes Scholarship to Honor Warren Mault

The Warren Mault Honorary Scholarship will be awarded to a deserving student planning a career in the automotive aftermarket.

The Automotive Aftermarket Advisory Board of Northwood University has established a scholarship to honor the distinguished career of Warren Mault, senior advancement director of Northwood University.

A graduate of Northwood University, Mault began his professional Northwood career in 1980 as an administrative assistant to the co-founder of the university, Arthur Turner. He held several positions at the university throughout his notable career, including assistant to the president; national alumni director; director of annual giving, planned giving; and his current role of senior advancement director. Mault also serves as a member of the selection committee for the Northwood University Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award and the Northwood Athletic Hall of Fame.

The Warren Mault Honorary Scholarship will be awarded to a deserving student planning a career in the automotive aftermarket. Qualified candidates must be entering or attending a full-time, post-secondary program at an accredited two-year or four-year college or university or an ASE/NATEF certified automotive vocational school.

“Warren Mault is synonymous with Northwood University and its aftermarket program,” said Rick Guirlinger, chairman of the Automotive Aftermarket Advisory Board of Northwood University. “Without question, Warren has been an integral part of the growth of Northwood, so it is only fitting that we establish this honorary scholarship to recognize his 40 years of excellence at Northwood.”

To support the Warren Mault Honorary Scholarship program administered by the University of the Aftermarket Foundation, visit www.UofAFoundation.com to donate online or send a check made payable to the University of the Aftermarket Foundation to 7101 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 1300, Bethesda, MD 20814, and indicate that the donation is in Mault’s honor.

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