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September 21st, 2024

The Skills USA Experience as Shared by a former Student, Instructor, and Facilitator

  1. The Skills USA Experience as Shared by a former Student, Instructor, and Facilitator Jason, Eric & John 1:18:24

We welcome Danny Pohl, representative of the Skills USA program to discuss in depth how this program partners with high school vocational programs to motivate and inspire the next generation of automotive collision and finishing technicians. We also welcome Brian Godoy, a graduate of the program to discuss the program and skills competition experience and how he found the automotive collision repair career field, and insights about the program from his instructor from Southern High School, Richard Garrity. This is a fascinating and fun conversation covering this program from all perspectives and so much more!

Jason Paynter The Classic Car Corner Podcast

Jason Paynter is a long time auto enthusiast and has been in the automotive industry throughout his professional career with nearly 30 years of experience. His experience encompasses a range of disciplines from Automotive Sales Management, Finance & Insurance, Inventory Purchasing, Marketing, Vehicle Repair, Trade Assessments, Reconditioning and now Appraisals. He is highly engaged with the local car community and enjoys his collection of classic cars.

Jason is author of a book titled Drop, Throttle, Oversteer: Collecting and Investing in Classic Cars available on Amazon where proceeds of the book have been donated to The Kids Center for Pediatric Therapies here in Louisville, Kentucky.

Jason is certified through the A.S.C.A.A. and owner of Mobile Auto Appraisal Group, LLC. He renders auto appraisals and prepurchase / presale inspections for clients throughout the nation and overseas.

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