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Bosch Supports High School Auto Mechanics Program

The Farmington Hills-based company contributes $1,000 to Airport High Auto Mechanics program.

 
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Farmington Hills-based Robert Bosch LLC presents a check to Airport High's Auto Mechanics program. Pictured are: Back (left to right) Mike Mansuetti, president, Robert Bosch LLC; Mary Brockschmidt, Downriver Career Technical Consortium Director; Daniel Kortas, Airport High School Instructor; Rod Hopper, DCTC Assistant Director; Front (left to right) Airport High School students Austin Curtis, Austin Finnerty, Brett Hill, Nikolal Monroe, Ron Fancsal courtesy Robert Bosch LLC
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Farmington Hills-based Robert Bosch LLC presents a check to Airport High's Auto Mechanics program. Pictured are: Back (left to right) Mike Mansuetti, president, Robert Bosch LLC; Mary Brockschmidt, Downriver Career Technical Consortium Director; Daniel Kortas, Airport High School Instructor; Rod Hopper, DCTC Assistant Director; Front (left to right) Airport High School students Austin Curtis, Austin Finnerty, Brett Hill, Nikolal Monroe, Ron Fancsal

Mike Mansuetti, president of Farmington Hills-based Robert Bosch LLC, recently presented Airport High School’s Auto Mechanics program with a $1,000 contribution at Bosch’s 2012 Car Clinic on Sept. 26 at the Bosch Proving Ground at Flat Rock. In a press release, Mansuetti said he was pleased to present the check on behalf of Bosch, a company that has a longstanding commitment to education and aiding programs that help develop the next generation of technicians and engineers.

 

 

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