Spectra Premium Donates $25,000 To University Of The Aftermarket Foundation

Spectra Premium Donates $25,000 To University Of The Aftermarket Foundation

"We are extremely proud to support the mission of the University of the Aftermarket Foundation to maintain and grow a strong aftermarket workforce through education and training," said Jason Best, vice president of aftermarket sales and marketing for Spectra Premium.

BETHESDA, Md. — Spectra Premium has contributed $25,000 to the University of the Aftermarket Foundation, it was announced today by John Washbish, secretary of the University of the Aftermarket Foundation.

“We are extremely proud to support the mission of the University of the Aftermarket Foundation to maintain and grow a strong aftermarket workforce through education and training,” said Jason Best, vice president of aftermarket sales and marketing for Spectra Premium.

“The University of the Aftermarket Foundation sincerely thanks Spectra Premium for their generous donation,” said Washbish. “Their support of the foundation’s goal to educate and attract talent to the aftermarket is critically important to the future of our great industry.”

For more information on Spectra Premium, visit www.spectrapremium.com.

About the University of the Aftermarket Foundation
Since 1986, the University of the Aftermarket Foundation has funded millions of dollars of scholarships, grants, research and ongoing educational programs to help develop a strong, knowledgeable aftermarket work force. The foundation encourages industry support, including donations for the purpose of honoring or memorializing individuals or otherwise recognizing special events, to help ensure the continued availability of training and education that strengthen the industry. For more information about the University of the Aftermarket Foundation, call (816) 584-0511.

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